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LIBRARY
With the largest research library in
Queensland, UQ provides excellent
collections, facilities, services and
assistance, both online and in-person,
for all your research and study needs.
To enrich world-class scholarship, the
Library features:
– 15 branches across four UQ campuses
as well as other locations, including major
teaching hospitals
– more than two million physical format
resources; 116,800+ distinct journal titles
in electronic or physical format; 1000+
databases to guide you to content;
multiple copies of textbooks; 500,000+
e-Books; 38,000+ DVDs, VHS, video
streams and audio CD items; and
extensive manuscript, microform and
pictorial collections
– learning spaces for group and individual
work
– 24-hour access study spaces for
students
– more than 1200 computers
– internet access
– access to the eduroam wireless network
– information specialists who provide expert
assistance and advice
– referencing software, training, and
support
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email and online chat
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I.T. computing help and training for
students
– generous borrowing privileges
– printing, copying and scanning facilities
– friendly and helpful staff
– information skills training and tours to help
you access and use library resources for
successful research.
STUDENT CENTRE
Got a question? Try UQ Answers:
Otherwise, visit a Student Centre. Located
on each UQ campus, Student Centres are a
one-stop shop for all student administration
and general university enquiries, including:
– academic records
– admission and enrolment procedures
– examinations and assessment
– academic progression and results
– fees
– graduation
– grievance procedures
– ID cards (produced at Ipswich Student
Centre, and by Unicard for all other sites)
– mySI-net (online enrolment system)
– prizes and scholarships
– traffic and parking
– UQ Abroad
– visa extensions and queries.
You can also check information online via
mySI-net (enrolments, changing plans and
courses), myAdvisor (study advice), and
my.UQ (email and access to other student-
related websites).
Student Centres
UQ Library
Email
Phone +61 7 3346 4312
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JULIEDE SAINT
JACOB (FRANCE)
Incoming Exchange student
“UQ offers lots of support for
international students to enjoy their
experience: whenever you have a
problem, someone is there to help.
There are also several information
sessions about working in Australia,
safety, and study tips.”
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UQ Guide 2015
Study Abroad and Incoming Exchange