University of Southern Queensland
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The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The institution was established in 1967, and became a full university in 1992. It has additional campuses in Wide Bay and Springfield (2006); and centres in Bretten (Germany), Fairland (South Africa), Botswana, Dubai and Brisbane.
It has approximately 27,000 enrolments, including over 7,400 international students. More than 100 nationalities are represented and about 5,000 international students study USQ programs while remaining in their home countries.
USQ offers programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level by on-campus, off-campus or online study. Some students choose different modes of delivery for different periods of their study.
USQ began its existence 32 years ago as an Institute of Technology ( QIT Darling Downs) and, later, as the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education (or DDIAE). In 1990, the DDIAE became the University College of Southern Queensland under the sponsorship of the University of Queensland. On 1 January 1992, UCSQ became USQ with Professor Barry Leal becoming the University's inaugural Vice-Chancellor.
From 1992 to 1996 USQ continued to grow its internal and external students, course offerings and its infrastructure with highlights including the establishment of the National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture and the Fibre Composites Design and Development Group.
After the appointment of Professor Peter Swannell as Vice-Chancellor in 1996, the university underwent a further period of exceptional growth including the establishment of a Wide Bay Campus and a Brisbane Centre in 1997, the USQ European Study Centre in Bretten, Germany in 1998 and the building of a number of landmark structures on campus.
In 1998 the USQ was voted the "World's Best Dual Mode University" by the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE).
University of Southern Queensland (http://www.usq.edu.au)