The University of Queensland's nepotism scandal will be the subject of a public report to be issued by the state's misconduct watchdog.

Vice Chancellor Paul Greenfield resigned late last year following an internal probe into irregularities in the enrolment of a student to whom he is related.

His deputy, Michael Keniger, also stood aside amid the fallout over the student's admission into UQ's medical program.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission announced today it would write a public report on the “forced offer for entry” into the university's 2011 medical program.

The report would be tabled in Parliament on a date yet to be set, the CMC said.