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University of Southern Queensland: The Darling Downs' Knowledge Hub
USQ serves the educational needs of the inland Queensland region from its Toowoomba base.
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USQ serves the educational needs of the inland Queensland region from its Toowoomba base.

The University of Southern Queensland's Toowoomba campus is the primary higher education institution for the Darling Downs and the broader inland Queensland region, providing undergraduate and postgraduate programs in agriculture, engineering, education, business, and health sciences that reflect the economic and community profile of the region the university serves. USQ's distance education programs, developed before online learning became mainstream, give the university expertise in flexible delivery that serves students across the vast geographic catchment of inland Queensland who cannot attend campus regularly.
The agricultural programs at USQ have particular relevance to the Darling Downs region, whose grain growing, cotton, sorghum, and mixed farming operations require the technical knowledge that agricultural science education provides. The university's research in crop production, water management, and agricultural technology connects directly to the challenges facing Darling Downs farmers whose productivity improvements depend on scientific knowledge and the technology that translates it into practice.
USQ's engineering programs serve the mining, construction, and agricultural engineering sectors that employ engineers across the inland Queensland economy. The alignment between the engineering curriculum and the technical requirements of the industries that employ graduates in the region creates the professional education-to-employment pathway that regional university students value in comparison with the less regionally specific programs available at metropolitan universities.
The university's merger with CQUniversity, creating a combined institution serving the regional Queensland corridor from the Darling Downs to Central Queensland, has created scale and program diversity that neither institution separately could have achieved. The combined institution's geographic spread across regional Queensland gives it a research and teaching network that reflects the breadth of the inland Queensland communities it serves.
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