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Who are the famous alumni of the University of Queensland?
Peter Doherty, honorary profile of the University of Queensland: 1996 Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, 1997 Australian outstanding figure. Barry james may: Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology.

political circles

Quentin Bryce: The current Governor of Australia; Former lawyer and governor of Queensland (2003-2008).

Bill hayden: Australian Governor-General (19891996); He was the Australian Finance Minister, the Australian Foreign Minister and the leader of the Australian Labor Party.

Penelope Wensley: Currently Governor of Queensland.

Lynne Fuld: Governor of Queensland (1992 1997).

Matthew Nathan: Former Governor, Governor of Queensland and President of Queensland University.

Andrew bartlett: Member of the Australian Senate; Leader of the Democratic Party of Australia (2002-2004).

Andrew Laming: Member of the House of Representatives of the Australian Liberal Party.

Fred Patterson: Former Australian Congressman. Party member, the only Australian production party elected as a member of Parliament in Australian history.

Wayne Swan: He is currently the Australian Finance Minister.

Anna Bly: Currently Governor of Queensland; He used to be a minister and a member of parliament.

Peter Betty: Governor of Queensland (1998 2007).

Wayne Goss: Governor of Queensland (1989 1996).

Michael Ahern: Governor of Queensland (1987 1989).

Jack Pizzey: Governor of Queensland (1968 1968).

Sallyanne Atkinson: Mayor of Brisbane; Special Envoy for the Australian International Conference; Chairman of Queensland Tourism Board; Member of the Organizing Committee of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

Peter gration: Australian Minister of Defence (19871993); Australian Chief of Staff (1984 1987).

Lee Kuan Yew: Minister of Information, Communication and Arts of Singapore.

Abdul Khalid Ibrahim: A well-known Malaysian entrepreneur and Minister of State of Selangor, Malaysia.

law

Sir Walter Campbell: Queen's Counsel, Governor of Queensland (1985 1992), Chief Justice (1982 1985) and Justice of Queensland University (1977 1985).

Wilhelm weber, a former judge of the Australian Supreme Court, is the chairman of the panel of judges of the Far East International Military Tribunal.

Gerard Brennan, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Australia (1995 1998), is currently a judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal.

Harry Gibbs: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Australia (198 1 1987).

Noel Plunkett Power: Chief Justice of Hong Kong Ministry of Justice, Judge of Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal and President of Brunei Court of Appeal.

Ian Callinan: one of the seven judges of the Supreme Court of Australia (1998 2007); Director of Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Chairman of the board of directors of ADFA.

Patrick Keane: Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

Shan Tennent: He is currently a judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Australia. The first woman in Australian judicial history.

Ross cranston: currently a judge of the British High Court; Former British MP (1997-2005).

Buli B.W. Kidu: the first Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea (1980-1993); Winner of the Knight Commander Medal of the British Empire.

Other fields

Ella Keto: a conservationist; 1992 winner of Fred m packard international Excellence award and United Nations global 500 best environment award.

Martin green: A famous scholar, the father of solar energy in the world.

Julie Hammer: Electronic engineer of the Royal Australian Air Force, commander of the Australian Defence Officer School, was the first Australian woman to join the Air Force.

Geoffrey rush: winner of the Oscar for Best Actor 1996, a famous Australian actor.

Thea astley, a famous Australian woman writer, has won the Australian Outstanding Literature Award for many times? Franklin prize.

Peter Porter: Poet. Did you win Duff? Cooper Memorial Award (1983); Whitbread Poetry Award (1987); Gold Award of Australian Literature Association (1990); Italian Hugo Foscolo Medal.

Andrew N. Liveris: Dow Chemical, the second largest chemical company in the world, is currently the Chairman and CEO of the Board of Directors.

Paul Twomey: CEO and Chairman of ICANN (2003-2009).

Peter William Hendi: Australian political and business tycoon. President of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI); Chief of Staff, Chairman of the Australian Liberal Party.

David taylor: 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games and 1960 Rome Olympic Games100m backstroke gold medal, 400m relay silver medal.

Natalie cook: Gold medal in beach volleyball in Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, bronze medal in Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and bronze medal in World Cup in 2003.

John eells: Captain of Australian rugby national team and World Cup team.

John Rowe: captain of the Queensland rugby team and a player of the Australian national team.

Virgil Brennan: Captain of the Royal Australian Air Force. He was awarded the Flying Cross for Excellence and the Flying Medal for Excellence. World War II air combat hero.

Who are the famous alumni of the University of Queensland? Peter Duhti: 1996 Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine, 1997 outstanding figure in Australia. Barry james may: Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology.

political circles

Quentin Bryce: The current Governor of Australia; Former lawyer and governor of Queensland (2003-2008).

Bill hayden: Australian Governor-General (19891996); He was the Australian Finance Minister, the Australian Foreign Minister and the leader of the Australian Labor Party.

Penelope Wensley: Currently Governor of Queensland.

Lynne Fuld: Governor of Queensland (1992 1997).

Matthew Nathan: Former Governor, Governor of Queensland and President of Queensland University.

Andrew bartlett: Member of the Australian Senate; Leader of the Democratic Party of Australia (2002-2004).

Andrew Laming: Member of the House of Representatives of the Australian Liberal Party.

Fred Patterson: Former Australian Congressman. Party member, the only Australian production party elected as a member of Parliament in Australian history.

Wayne Swan: He is currently the Australian Finance Minister.

Anna Bly: Currently Governor of Queensland; He used to be a minister and a member of parliament.

Peter Betty: Governor of Queensland (1998 2007).

Wayne Goss: Governor of Queensland (1989 1996).

Michael Ahern: Governor of Queensland (1987 1989).

Jack Pizzey: Governor of Queensland (1968 1968).

Sallyanne Atkinson: Mayor of Brisbane; Special Envoy for the Australian International Conference; Chairman of Queensland Tourism Board; Member of the Organizing Committee of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

Peter gration: Australian Minister of Defence (19871993); Australian Chief of Staff (1984 1987).

Lee Kuan Yew: Minister of Information, Communication and Arts of Singapore.

Abdul Khalid Ibrahim: A well-known Malaysian entrepreneur and Minister of State of Selangor, Malaysia.

law

Sir Walter Campbell: Queen's Counsel, Governor of Queensland (1985 1992), Chief Justice (1982 1985) and Justice of Queensland University (1977 1985).

Wilhelm weber, a former judge of the Australian Supreme Court, is the chairman of the panel of judges of the Far East International Military Tribunal.

Gerard Brennan, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Australia (1995 1998), is currently a judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal.

Harry Gibbs: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Australia (198 1 1987).

Noel Plunkett Power: Chief Justice of Hong Kong Ministry of Justice, Judge of Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal and President of Brunei Court of Appeal.

Ian Callinan: one of the seven judges of the Supreme Court of Australia (1998 2007); Director of Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Chairman of the board of directors of ADFA.

Patrick Keane: Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

Shan Tennent: He is currently a judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Australia. The first woman in Australian judicial history.

Ross cranston: currently a judge of the British High Court; Former British MP (1997-2005).

Buli B.W. Kidu: the first Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea (1980-1993); Winner of the Knight Commander Medal of the British Empire.

Other fields

Ella Keto: a conservationist; 1992 winner of Fred m packard international Excellence award and United Nations global 500 best environment award.

Martin green: A famous scholar, the father of solar energy in the world.

Julie Hammer: Electronic engineer of the Royal Australian Air Force, commander of the Australian Defence Officer School, was the first Australian woman to join the Air Force.

Geoffrey rush: winner of the Oscar for Best Actor 1996, a famous Australian actor.

Thea astley, a famous Australian woman writer, has won the Australian Outstanding Literature Award for many times? Franklin prize.

Peter Porter: Poet. Did you win Duff? Cooper Memorial Award (1983); Whitbread Poetry Award (1987); Gold Award of Australian Literature Association (1990); Italian Hugo Foscolo Medal.

Andrew N. Liveris: Dow Chemical, the second largest chemical company in the world, is currently the Chairman and CEO of the Board of Directors.

Paul Twomey: CEO and Chairman of ICANN (2003-2009).

Peter William Hendi: Australian political and business tycoon. President of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI); Chief of Staff, Chairman of the Australian Liberal Party.

David taylor: 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games and 1960 Rome Olympic Games100m backstroke gold medal, 400m relay silver medal.

Natalie cook: Gold medal in beach volleyball in Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, bronze medal in Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and bronze medal in World Cup in 2003.

John eells: Captain of Australian rugby national team and World Cup team.

John Rowe: captain of the Queensland rugby team and a player of the Australian national team.

Virgil Brennan: Captain of the Royal Australian Air Force. He was awarded the Flying Cross for Excellence and the Flying Medal for Excellence. World War II air combat hero.

What honors have the famous alumni of Queensland University won? The University of Queensland has two Nobel Prize winners: Peter Doherty: peter daugherty, a surgeon, veterinarian and medical researcher at the Australian National University;/kloc-0 won the Lasker Prize in 1995;/kloc-0 won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1996;/kloc-0 won the man of the year in Australia in 1997.

Barry james may: Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. Born in Karguli, Western Australia. Professor of Clinical Microbiology, University of Western Australia. His main achievement is to prove that Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most gastric ulcers and gastritis, while the previous theory believed that gastric ulcers were mainly caused by stress, irritating food and hyperacidity. Professor Marshall received his undergraduate degree in medicine from the University of Western Australia on 1974.

What awards has the University of Queensland won? The early constitution of the University of Queensland (1909) was based on the constitution of Birmingham University, one of the red brick universities in Britain. Birmingham University, founded in 1900, was a modern university newly built in the world at that time, and was also the first university in Britain to receive the Royal Charter in the 20th century. UQ Business School signed a cooperation agreement with Harvard Business School Press in the middle of 20 10.