Our partners help us deliver solutions to the challenges facing our oceans, reefs and coasts.

We collaborate locally and internationally with industry, community organisations, Traditional Owners, government and non-government organisations, philanthropic foundations and other research institutions.

Our partners

This Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence aims to discover proteins and peptides and their functions, and to develop applications for addressing global challenges, including for marine systems.
Bringing together Australia’s leading ocean science and engineering communities to harness new and emerging technologies to better observe and model our changing oceans.
Australia’s tropical marine science agency supports the sustainable use and protection of our oceans, and aims to improve ocean health and protect coral reefs from climate change.
This Cooperative Research Centre brings together expertise to deliver innovative solutions that will transform the way we use our oceans, including sustainable aquaculture, offshore seafood and renewable energy production industries.
The Centre for Marine Science’s inaugural philanthropic partner supports a range of locally focused research and community activities, as well as a program of student-centred research, science communication and public engagement skills development.
An independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to protecting and restoring the Great Barrier Reef — and the animals that depend on it — from human and natural threats. The foundation supports our coral reef research projects.
Enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure (NCRIS), the IMOS provides open and freely accessible data to the international marine and climate science community.
This Cooperative Research Centre aims to transform Australia’s emerging marine bioproducts sector into a globally competitive and successful industry. It focuses on innovations that are environmentally sustainable, and science- and market-driven.
An independent philanthropic organisation committed to ensuring the long-term health and sustainable enjoyment of Moreton Bay. Its members include UQ and South East Queensland’s 3 other major universities, and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation.

Traditional Owners

UQ partners with the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) in research, education and community engagement towards the understanding and protection of the Moreton Bay and its islands (Quandamooka).

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