Cromwell College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°29′51.21″S 153°00′29.59″E / 27.4975583°S 153.0082194°E |
Full name | Cromwell College |
Motto | Ubi spiritus, ibi libertas (Latin) |
Motto in English | Where the spirit is, there is liberty |
Established | 1950 |
Named for | Oliver Cromwell |
Gender | Co-educational since 1973, formerly male only |
Principal | Ross Switzer |
President | Sophie Hazard Davis |
Residents | 247 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
Duchesne College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°30′06″S 153°00′58″E / 27.5017°S 153.0162°E |
Full name | Duchesne College |
Motto | Robur in luce veritatis (Latin) |
Motto in English | Strength in the light of truth |
Established | 1937 |
Named for | Rose Philippine Duchesne |
Gender | Female only |
Principal | Therese Eddy |
Residents | 212 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
Emmanuel College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | St Lucia Campus 27°29′52″S 153°00′30″E / 27.4977°S 153.0082°E |
Full name | Emmanuel College |
Motto | Fiat Lux (Latin) |
Motto in English | Let there be light |
Established | 1911 |
Gender | Co-educational since 1975, formerly male only |
Principal | Professor David Brunckhorst |
President | Angela O'Connell (2017) |
Residents | 340 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage Students' Club Homepage |
Grace College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°29′51″S 153°00′25″E / 27.49746°S 153.00708°E |
Motto in English | My Grace is Sufficient (2 Cor. 12:9) |
Established | 1970 |
Gender | Female only |
Principal | Rev Dr Anita Monro |
Residents | 181 |
Website | www.grace.uq.edu.au |
The Halls of Residence | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location |
27°32′27″S 152°19′34″E / 27.5409°S 152.3261°E College Halls: Pitt, Riddell, Shelton and Thynne |
Full name | The Halls of Residence |
Motto | Una Adolescamus (Latin) |
Motto in English | Together We Grow |
Established | 1897 |
Named for | Queensland Agricultural College |
Gender | Co-educational |
Residents | 436 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni |
International House | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°29′47.67″S 153°00′32.53″E / 27.4965750°S 153.0090361°E |
Full name | International House |
Motto | That Brotherhood May Prevail (Latin) |
Established | 1965 |
Named for | International House organisation |
Gender | Co-educational |
President | Kelsie Herbert |
Residents | 238 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
King's College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°30′10″S 153°00′30″E / 27.5029°S 153.0083°E |
Full name | King's College |
Motto | Veritas Vos Liberabit (Latin) |
Motto in English | The truth shall make you free |
Established | 1912 |
Named for | King's College, Cambridge |
Gender | Male only |
Master | Greg Eddy |
President | Max Ellis |
Residents | 324 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni |
St John's College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°30′02″S 153°00′51″E / 27.50056°S 153.01417°E |
Full name | St John's College |
Motto | Esolutus iterum vinctus (Latin) |
Motto in English | Freed and Rebound |
Established | 1911 |
Named for | John the Apostle and St John's College, Cambridge |
Gender | Co-educational since 1990, formerly male only |
Warden | The Rev. Prof. Rodney Wolff |
President | Tristan Heiner |
Residents | Approximately 320 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
St Leo's College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | St. Lucia |
Full name | St Leo's College |
Motto | Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin) |
Motto in English | The Lord is my Light |
Established | 1917 |
Named for | St Leo the Great |
Gender | Male only |
Sister college | Duchesne College |
Rector | Steve Foley |
President | Jeremy Walsh Also Head RA |
Residents | 212 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
Union College | |
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University | University of Queensland |
Location | 27°29′47.5″S 153°00′26.3″E / 27.496528°S 153.007306°E |
Full name | Union College |
Motto | Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin) |
Motto in English | No one wounds me with impunity |
Established | 1964 |
Named for | UQ Union |
Gender | Co-educational |
Head | Peter O'Brien (2014 – present) |
President | Isley Peacey (2016) |
Residents | 334 |
Website |
Homepage Alumni Homepage |
There are eleven residential colleges of the University of Queensland.
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About King's College
King's College provides accommodation for 324 men of the University. The College operates as an academic residential community of undergraduate and postgraduate members drawn from country and suburban areas throughout Australia as well as many other nations.
King's has a well-equipped gymnasium (including weights room and a cardio room), swimming pool, rowing shed and pontoon, tutorial/study rooms, Old Collegians Learning Centre, barbecue facilities, half basketball court and extensive well lit car-parks. The Junior Common Room is equipped with satellite television, billiard table and table tennis table.
St. Johns College is a coeducational residential college on the St Lucia Campus. St John's is the equal oldest college in affiliation with the University. The college was founded in 1911 – the same year the University of Queensland accepted its first students – and is currently home to approximately 320 students (Colloquially known as 'Johnians' or 'Jabbers').
Facilities include the Stanley Law Library, the general library, the Gibson Room for biomedical studies (anatomy and histology, speech therapy and physiotherapy). In the gymnasium there is also a squash court, weights room, and sauna, as well was pool and pingpong tables. All undergraduate students also have access to the Junior Common Room. St. Johns College Buttery Bar is at the heart of the college's strong social atmosphere. St. John's College is the only college with a licensed bar at the University of Queensland.
The College has a strong sporting tradition. It is the current ICC Weighted Sporting Shields Champions in both the men and women competitions. In 1996 it became the first College at the University of Queensland to win both the men's and women's Inter-Collegiate competitions in the same year. In 2013 St. Johns College won both the male and female overall weighted sporting trophies. Since the inception of the ICC Competition, St. John's College has won the Old Collegians Cup and the ICC Cultural Cup more times than any other college.
Music and drama are particularly strong at the College. There are seven pianos in the College and there are four specially built music practice rooms. A two manual and pedal pipe organ was completed in the college chapel in 1994. The choir performs at College functions and in the intercollegiate choral festival. Students from St John's and Women's College perform in the College Players who stage up to two major productions each year. Choral Scholarships are offered by the college. Debating and public speaking are also features of the cultural life.
In 2005, a building, known as Edale by the students, was burned down in a fire apparently caused by unattended electrical devices left on by a student over the Easter break. The college provided portable buildings to house students from the affected building, and has since completed rebuilding.