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What is podcasting?

It's a new way that UQ News can automatically distribute our multimedia programs to your portable device. Follow the instructions below on how to subscribe to a podcast. Find out more about podcasting at Apple's Podcasting FAQ website.

UQ News Podcast

UQ Graduations December 2012 Speeches UQ Graduations July 2012 Speeches
UQ Graduations December 2011 Speeches UQ Graduations July 2011 Speeches
Graduation 2009 Speeches Other Speeches Research Week 2009
  • UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards and Awards for Excellence in Research Supervision, Tuesday 22 September 2009. UQ Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Max Lu, UQ Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Greenfield, AO, Dean, UQ Graduate School, Professor Zlatko Skrbis, Professor Warwick Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, National Health and Medical,Research Council (68Mb, MP3)
  • UQ Research Week Public Lecture, Wednesday 23 September 2009. Introductions by Professor Brandon Wainwright, Director of IMB Professor Anton Middelberg, Australian Institute for Bioengineering & Nanotechnology, Engineering an end to influenza Professor Matt Cooper, Institute for Molecular Bioscience Bad bugs, no drugs: a health crisis in Australia and developing countries (79Mb, MP3)
  • The University of Queensland Research Industry Dinner, Thursday 24 September 2009. Professor Max Lu, UQ Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Address by Dr Korneel Rabaey "Bioelectrochemical systems for the production of butanol from waste organics or renewable power", Dr Karen Moritz "How do prenatal perturbations influence kidney development and result in adult onset diseases", Professor Zlatko Skrbis introduces the winner of the Three Minute Thesis competition. Address by the winner of the three-minute thesis competition. (58Mb, MP3)
UQ Graduations July 2009 Speeches Heron Island Opening
UQ Graduations 2008 Guest Speeches Research Week 2008 Speeches
UQ Graduations 2007 guest speeches Research Week 2007 speeches Featured speeches

How to subscribe?

(1) Download podcasting software such as iTunes or alternate podcasting software. Once you have set up the podcasting software, then (2) copy and paste the subscription url listed above into your podcasting program. Refer to diagram below.


Subscribing to a podcast on iTunes

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