Residential colleges of the University of Queensland

There are eleven residential colleges of the University of Queensland.

Colleges

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Cromwell College

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Cromwell College
University of Queensland
Location27°29′51.21″S 153°00′29.59″E / 27.4975583°S 153.0082194°E / -27.4975583; 153.0082194
Full nameCromwell College
MottoUbi spiritus, ibi libertas (Latin)
Motto in EnglishWhere the spirit is, there is liberty
Established1954
Named forOliver Cromwell
GenderCo-educational since 1973, formerly male only
PrincipalSimon Armstrong
Residents248
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage
  • On the St Lucia campus. Was the first of the Colleges on the St Lucia campus in June 1954,[1] and admitted men only until it became co-ed in 1973.

Duchesne College

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Duchesne College
University of Queensland
Location27°30′06″S 153°00′58″E / 27.5017°S 153.0162°E / -27.5017; 153.0162
Full nameDuchesne College
MottoRobur in luce veritatis (Latin)
Motto in EnglishStrength in the light of truth
Established1937
Named forRose Philippine Duchesne
GenderFemale only
PrincipalMichelle Allan
PresidentMadison Powell (2026)
Residents212
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

Emmanuel College

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Emmanuel College
University of Queensland
LocationSt Lucia Campus
27°29′52″S 153°00′30″E / 27.4977°S 153.0082°E / -27.4977; 153.0082
Full nameEmmanuel College
MottoFiat Lux (Latin)
Motto in EnglishLet there be light
Established1911
GenderCo-educational since 1975, formerly male only
PrincipalStephen Peake
PresidentEmmanuel (Manny) Kelly (2025)
Residents361
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

Grace College

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Grace College
University of Queensland
Location27°29′51″S 153°00′25″E / 27.49746°S 153.00708°E / -27.49746; 153.00708
Motto in EnglishMy Grace is Sufficient (2 Cor. 12:9)
Established1970
GenderGender inclusive
PrincipalPeter Walker
PresidentCaitlyn Avery (2024)
Residents125
Websitewww.grace.uq.edu.au

Gatton Halls of Residence

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The Halls of Residence
University of Queensland
Location27°32′27″S 152°19′34″E / 27.5409°S 152.3261°E / -27.5409; 152.3261
College Halls: Pitt, Riddell, Shelton and Thynne
Full nameThe Halls of Residence
MottoUna Adolescamus (Latin)
Motto in EnglishTogether We Grow
Established1897
Named forQueensland Agricultural College
GenderCo-educational
Residents436
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni
  • Main university residential facilities for the Gatton campus.
  • Largest residential college associated with the University of Queensland
  • Established in 1897 making it the oldest college with the University of Queensland
  • 436 rooms
  • Students at the Halls mainly study within the Faculty of Science
  • Divided into four Halls: Shelton, Pitt, Thynne and Riddell

International House

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International House
University of Queensland
Location27°29′47.67″S 153°00′32.53″E / 27.4965750°S 153.0090361°E / -27.4965750; 153.0090361
Full nameInternational House
MottoThat Brotherhood May Prevail (Latin)
Established1965
Named forInternational House organisation
GenderCo-educational
PresidentDr Carla Tromans
Residents238
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage
  • Founded in 1965. Planning for the college commenced in 1955 through the Rotary Club of Brisbane and as part of the celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of Rotary International.[2]

King's College

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King's College
University of Queensland
Location27°30′10″S 153°00′30″E / 27.5029°S 153.0083°E / -27.5029; 153.0083
Full nameKing's College
MottoVeritas vos liberabit (Latin)
Motto in EnglishThe truth will set you free
Established1912
Named forKing's College, Cambridge
Residents317
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni

St John's College

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St John's College
University of Queensland
Location27°30′02″S 153°00′51″E / 27.50056°S 153.01417°E / -27.50056; 153.01417
Full nameSt John's College
MottoEsolutus iterum vinctus (Latin)
Motto in EnglishFreed and Rebound
Established1911
Named forSt John the Evangelist
GenderCo-educational since 1990, formerly male only
WardenMs Rose Alwyn
PresidentAbigail Crocker (2026)
Residents322
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

St Leo's College

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St Leo's College
University of Queensland
LocationSt. Lucia
Full nameSt Leo's College
MottoDominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin)
Motto in EnglishThe lord is my light
Established1917
Named forSt Leo the Great
GenderMen only
Sister collegeDuchesne College
RectorSteve Foley
PresidentFinbar Rasmussen (2024)
Residents212
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

St Leo's was founded by Brisbane's Catholic Archbishop Sir James Duhig in 1917 and is named in honour of St Leo the Great – the first Pope Leo (440 AD to 461 AD).[3]

The college celebrated its centenary in 2017.[4]

The college operates a catering business.[5]

The Student Club conducts the Annual Duhig Lecture[6] in the second semester of the university calendar. Notable speakers of have included John Howard,[6] Prime Minister of Australia, Peter Beattie, Premier of Queensland, Malcolm Fraser,[6] former Prime Minister of Australia, Peter Garrett,[6] politician and former musician, Chris Masters journalist and Alan Jones[7] (radio broadcaster and one-time Wallabies coach).

Rectors of the college

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  • Steve Foley 2014
  • Br Vince Skelly cfc 2004–2013
  • Lt Col John Long (retired) 2001–2003[8]
  • Fr William Uren SJ AO 1998–2000[9]
  • Fr Gregory Jordan SJ 1992–1997[10]
  • Fr Michael Head SJ 1991[11]
  • Fr Gerry Healy SJ 1989–1990[12]
  • Fr Vincent Hurley SJ 1977–1988[12]
  • Fr Brian Fleming SJ 1967–1977[12]

Notable alumni

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Union College

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Union College
University of Queensland
Location27°29′47.5″S 153°00′26.3″E / 27.496528°S 153.007306°E / -27.496528; 153.007306
Full nameUnion College
MottoNemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
Motto in EnglishNo one wounds me with impunity
Established1964
Named forUQ Union
GenderCo-educational
HeadFiona Hawthorne
PresidentJared Rice (2024 - present)
Residents334[14]
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

The Women's College

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The Women's College
University of Queensland
Location27°30′05″S 153°01′02″E / 27.5013°S 153.0173°E / -27.5013; 153.0173
Full nameThe Women's College
MottoCapimus ut dividamus (Latin)
Motto in EnglishWe take so that we may share
Established1914
Named for See 'Admission'
GenderFemale only
Head of College and Chief ExecutiveFlorence Kearney
PresidentZimena Furey (2024)
Residents255
WebsiteHomepage
Alumni Homepage

The Women's College was founded in 1913 and it admitted 19 women residents on 16 March 1914. Anna Frederica Bage was the first principal.[16] This was the first University of Queensland college to admit women. There are currently [when?] 250 undergraduates and postgraduate women residents within the college. Notable alumnae include Harriet Elizabeth Marks,[17] Penelope Wensley, Anna Bligh, and Sallyanne Atkinson.[18]

References

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  1. "History of Cromwell". Cromwell College. Archived from the original on 25 April 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2007.
  2. Basil Shaw. A History of International House, University of Queensland, 1955 to 1994. Chapter 1 The vision splendid. University of Queensland. 1995 ISBN 0 86776 604 2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Accessed 11 November 2015.
  3. "About St Leo's College – St Leo's College". Retrieved 12 June 2017.[permanent dead link]
  4. "2017 Centenary Celebrations : St Leo's College". www.stleos.uq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 20 June 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  5. "Home - St Leo's Catering". St Leo's Catering. Archived from the original on 12 June 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "St Leo's College 27th Annual Archbishop Sir James Duhig Memorial Lecture - UQ Events, The University of Queensland". www.uq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  7. Head, M (1992) St Leo's College – The Memory, p192
  8. "About the College : St Leo's College". www.stleos.uq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 27 December 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  9. "Melbourne News – Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne: Church in Melbourne, Australia". Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  10. Honorary Fellows Archived 7 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  11. "Jesuit Theological College: Home > Jesuit Community > Fr Michael Head SJ". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  12. 1 2 3 Head, M (1992) St Leo's College – The Memory, p186
  13. "Australia Day". www.australiaday.org.au. Archived from the original on 30 April 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  14. "The Residents - Union College - The University of Queensland". www.uq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  15. "Union College (entry 602504)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  16. "QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 11 March 1914. p. 7. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  17. Watson, Tom, "Harriet Elizabeth Marks (1900–1989)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 12 January 2024
  18. College, Women's. "Notable Alumnae". The Women's College. Retrieved 12 January 2024.