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Queensland Centre for Olympic and Paralympic Studies
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Queensland Centre for Olympic and Paralympic Studies

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/faculties-institutes/hmbs/schools-institutes-centres/qcops Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/faculties-institutes/bel/about/contact

Creating connections through sport.

Big opportunities and big ideas

The Queensland Centre for Olympic and Paralympic Studies (QCOPS) is a multidisciplinary research centre in Brisbane, the host city of the 2032 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.

We are a hub for innovation and research on big issues and ideas related to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and sport and health more broadly.

We connect leading thinkers from academia, industry, government and community through our networks to drive innovation, foster transformative partnerships, and create a lasting impact beyond Brisbane 2032.

We invite you to join us in shaping the future. To partner with QCOPS, email cops@uq.edu.au

Learn about our latest initiatives and projects

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Queensland's only Olympic research centre

Recognised by the IOC Olympic Studies Centre

A multidisciplinary team

Linking experts across all of UQ's faculties.

QS World University Rankings 2025

What we do

QCOPS hosts research and initiatives that benefit not just sportspeople, but the broader community.

We collaborate with our partners to develop knowledge in:

Building Brisbane 2032 legacy

The responsibility of hosting the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games extends far beyond sport, with organisers expected to produce lasting benefits for host cities and surrounding regions.

QCOPS works closely with UQ’s Office of 2032 Games Engagement – the coordinating body for the University’s involvement with the Games.

As active members of our community, our experts will contribute their knowledge in diverse areas of Olympic and Paralympic sport and health, to ensure the Games leave a positive legacy for our region, and beyond.

Explore QCOPS

Initiatives

Learn about our current initiatives and research projects.

Our people

Meet the QCOPS team.

Partners

Want to get involved? Find out how you can partner with QCOPS.

News

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Events

Event

UQ to host 2025 Global Sport University Network Summit

11-12 September 2025