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1990: Novel success
June 17th, 2011 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments
Toni Jordan never anticipated she would become a novelist, and certainly never thought she would see one of her stories on the big screen.
Critters could hold the key to climate change
June 17th, 2011 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
Ancient larvae found in lakes could provide the answer to how climate change has affected Australia’s weather over the past 21,000 years.
2000: Study buddies
November 26th, 2010 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments
For husband and wife Louise and Mike Butwell, studying as mature-aged students brought them closer together and helped to secure their dream jobs.
A Climate for Growth
November 26th, 2010 in UQP | No Comments
As Australia’s fastest growing urban area with population levels expected to double over the next 20 years, south-east Queensland offers a powerful illustration of the growth paradox.
Man versus wild
November 8th, 2010 in Features | No Comments
Tracking polar bears and killer whales is all in a day’s work for science graduate and documentary filmmaker Dr Chadden Hunter.
Mermaid watch
UQ biologists have teamed up with Sea World scientists to discover more about the dugongs of Moreton Bay.
Camels get the hump on rivals
January 22nd, 2010 in Cutting Edge | Regulars | No Comments
UQ research has found when it comes to camels, staying cool may be the key to reproductive success.
Clean living
January 22nd, 2010 in General | News | No Comments
Even parasite-eating fish recognise the benefits of good advertising, UQ research has found.
2009: Olympic experience for UQ graduate
January 22nd, 2010 in Keep In Contact | Regulars | No Comments
When UQ graduate Katherine Gould completed her degree her sights were set on flying to the home of the Olympic Games to attend the IOA 17th International Seminar on Olympic Studies for Postgraduate Students.
Institute strengthens ties with China
January 22nd, 2010 in Campus News | Regulars | No Comments
The University of Queensland has established the nation’s first Confucius Institute focusing on China’s contributions to the advancement of science, engineering and technology.
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