Jim Chalmers , politician[ 6]
Anthony Chisholm , Senator for Queensland[ 7]
Peta-Kaye Croft , former state politician[ 8]
Mick de Brenni , state politician and minister[ 9]
Justine Elliot , federal politician[ 10]
Leeanne Enoch , state politician and minister[ 11]
Andrew Fraser , former state politician and Deputy Premier ; winner of the University Medal[ 12]
Gary Hardgrave , former federal politician and minister; and later, Administrator of Norfolk Island [ 13]
Joanna Lindgren , former Senator for Queensland[ 14]
Matt McEachan , former state politician[ 15]
James McGrath , Senator for Queensland and assistant minister[ 16]
Aidan McLindon , former state politician[ 17]
Lisa Neville , Victorian state politician and minister[ 18]
Julie Owens , federal politician[ 19]
Duncan Pegg , state politician[ 20]
Ted Radke , former state politician[ 21]
Phil Reeves , former state politician and minister[ 22]
Mark Robinson , state politician[ 23]
Meaghan Scanlon , state politician[ 24]
Judy Spence , former state politician and former minister[ 25]
Amanda Stoker , Senator for Queensland and barrister[ 26]
Jackie Trad , state politician and the former Deputy Premier of Queensland[ 27]
Ross Vasta , federal politician[ 6] [ 28]
Larissa Waters , former federal politician[ 6]
Tony Albert , contemporary indigenous artist[ 31]
Daniel Amalm , musician and actor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Garry Andrews , contemporary artist[citation needed ]
Jason Barry-Smith , operatic baritone, vocal coach, composer, arranger, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 32]
Betty Beath , composer, pianist, and music educator, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 33]
Robert Braiden , film director[citation needed ]
Liz Cantor , television personality[ 34] [ 35]
Eddy Chen , violinist, YouTuber[citation needed ]
Ray Chen , violinist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 36]
Gerry Connolly , comedian, actor, impressionist, pianist, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 37]
Sarah Crane , operatic soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 38]
Brett Dean , composer, violist, and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 39]
Emma Dean , singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 40]
Lucy DeCoutere , Canadian actress[ 41]
Candy Devine , broadcaster, singer, and actress, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 42]
Diana Doherty , oboist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Robin Donald , operatic tenor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Helen Donaldson , operatic soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Lisa Gasteen AO , internationally acclaimed Australian operatic soprano, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Jayson Gillham , classical pianist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Dami Im , singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist performing artist, who represented Australia at Eurovision 2016 [ 43]
Graeme Jennings , classical pianist and music educator, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Natalie Jeremijenko , experimental design artist[ 44] [ 45]
Jung Ryeo-won , actress and singer[ 46]
JVMIE , singer-songwriter and music producer, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Kanon , singer-songwriter and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 47]
Rosario La Spina , operatic tenor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 48]
Piers Lane AO , internationally acclaimed classical pianist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 49]
Lola the Vamp , performance artist[citation needed ]
Adam Lopez , pop musician, vocal coach, and session vocalist[citation needed ]
Mirusia Louwerse , soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Tahu Matheson , pianist and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 50]
Kate Miller-Heidke , singer-songwriter and actress, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Katie Noonan , singer-songwriter and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 51]
Barnaby Ralph , professional virtuoso recorder player and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
John Rodgers , composer, improviser, violinist, pianist and guitarist, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 52]
Van Thanh Rudd , artist and activist[ 53]
Aravinnd Singh , Indian cinematographer[citation needed ]
Barry Singh , artistic director and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 54]
Alaric Tay , Singaporean director, producer and actor[citation needed ]
Amanda Ware , model[ 55]
Robert Warren , musician[citation needed ]
Megan Washington , musician and songwriter, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 56]
Jonathon Welch AM , choral conductor, opera singer and voice teacher, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 57]
Christopher Wrench , organist and lecturer, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[ 58]
Literature, writing and poetry
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Philosophy and theology
edit
Medicine and sciences
edit
Deborah Acason , weightlifter and criminologist[ 72]
Liz Blatchford , triathlete and marine biologist[ 73]
Steven Bradbury OAM , short track speed skater and Olympic gold medallist[ 74]
Sara Carrigan , cyclist[ 60]
Naomi Castle , water polo player and Olympic gold medallist[ 74]
Bruce Djite , former footballer, now business executive[ 5]
Duncan Free OAM , rower and Olympic gold medallist[ 74]
Jeff Horn , professional boxer and former school teacher[ 75]
Michael Jeh , former Sri Lankan cricketer
Katie Kelly OAM , paratriathlete and 2016 Rio Paralympics gold medallist[ 76]
Emma McKeon OAM , swimmer and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist[ 77]
Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane , Papua New Guinean swimmer[citation needed ]
Simone Nalatu , Fiji-Australian netball player[ 78]
Libby Trickett OAM , retired swimmer and Olympic gold medallist
Brandon Wakeling , weightlifter[citation needed ]
Order
Vice-Chancellor [ 88]
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
1
Frederick Willett AO
30 September 1971 (1971-09-30 )
1983
11–12 years
[ 89] [ 90]
2
Roy Webb AO
7 January 1985
2002
16–17 years
[ 91]
3
Glyn Davis
1 January 2002
31 December 2004 (2004-12-31 )
2–3 years
[ 92]
4
Ian O'Connor AC
1 January 2005
31 December 2018
12–13
[ 93]
5
Carolyn Evans FASSA
February 2019
current
incumbent
Ralf Altmeyer , German virologist[ 94]
Donald K. Anton , Chair of International Law[ 95]
Lisa Gasteen AO , internally acclaimed Australian operatic soprano
Graeme Jennings , classical pianist and music educator
Susanne Karstedt , criminologist[ 96]
Nigel Krauth , author, scholar and editor
Alan Mackay-Sim , biomedical scientist, 2017 Australian of the Year
Jason Nelson , pioneering digital poet and artist
Nicki Packer , Australian glycobiologist, Principal Research Leader at the Institute for Glycomics
Charles Page , photographer
Don Smith OBE (1920–1998), former operatic tenor and singing teacher; father of Robin Donald
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