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Two UQ psychologists appointed to ARC College
Two professors from The University of Queensland have been recognised as experts in the field of psychology with their recent appointment to the prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) College.
21-Dec-2012
UQ teaches physics to high school students in the USA
A physics iLab experiment at The University of Queensland has just welcomed its 8000th student, carrying the University’s name into the science classrooms of North America.
21-Dec-2012
At the solstice: shining light on quantum computers
An Australian-American team has shone light — literally — onto the question of whether quantum computers are actually more powerful than conventional counterparts.
21-Dec-2012
Social sciences peak body honours for UQ experts
The strength of social and behavioural sciences at The University of Queensland has been demonstrated by three significant appointments at the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA).
20-Dec-2012
UQ staff survey results to drive 2013 discussions
“Following a resounding and nation-leading result in competitive grants rounds and the recent evaluation of research excellence, the outcomes from a staff survey at The University of Queensland will be a key focus for 2013”, Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Høj says.
19-Dec-2012
UQ PhD graduate continues family tradition
Graduating with a PhD from The University of Queensland has become a family tradition for Ilan Gobius, her father and grandfather.
19-Dec-2012
Law students help gives young refugees hope for family reunion
A group of young Afghan refugees has taken a step closer to reuniting with their families with the help of law students from the UQ Pro Bono Centre.
19-Dec-2012
UQ to lead national initiative to personalise breast cancer treatment
Researchers are working on a solution for a large number of breast cancer patients who do not respond to chemotherapy, using $5 million in new funding.
19-Dec-2012
Funding approved for tuberculosis, HPV research projects
Papilloma virus infections and superbug tuberculosis strains will come under renewed attack, after the federal government today agreed to support two University of Queensland research projects.
18-Dec-2012

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