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July 1, 2022

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The University of Southern Queensland announces a “full relaunch of the brand”

This includes a new logo with, “a refreshed colour palette” and a new acronym, “UniSQ”. The university’s “strong track record of success has evolved into a confident new commitment by the university to firmly stake its claim as the university of choice for people who think big and put ambition into action, with a full relaunch of the brand,” is the message.

“Over the past 55 years, our educational institution has been known by different names and had four different logos, but at the core, our values have remained the same,” PVC Engagement Shawn Walker says. Having survived all that UniSQ will surely survive all this.

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