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What is the equivalent of the University of Queensland in China?
According to the introduction of studying in Li Chen, the University of Queensland is equivalent to Fudan University and Zhejiang University in China. The University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia has always been one of the top universities in the world. For more than a century, the University of Queensland has been creating positive changes and a better world through intellectual leadership, and has maintained a good global reputation in this regard.

Universities in Queensland are among the best in many authoritative world university rankings, including CWTS Leiden University Ranking (32)*, World University Research Papers Ranking (40), American News World Best University Ranking (42), QS Global University Ranking (47), ARWU Academic Ranking (55) and Times Higher Education World University Ranking (69). The University of Queensland (UQ) is a comprehensive public university in Australia, established in 1909 12 10. It is the largest and oldest university in Queensland. This university is one of the eight key universities in Australia and one of the three Australian universities that entered 2 1 university. The school has three campuses, seven colleges and five research institutes, namely College of Arts, College of Commerce, Economics and Law (BEL), College of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT), College of Health Sciences, College of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (NRAVS), College of Science, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS), and the five research institutes are Institute of Molecular Biological Sciences (IMB). Australian Institute of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology (AIBN), Institute of Sustainable Mining (SMI), Queensland Institute of Neurology (QBI), Institute of Cancer, Immunology and Metabolic Medicine, Institute of Social Sciences (ISSR).