Taken away as a child in 1977, Biliki found her parents 27 years later with the help of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation. Pictured here reuniting with her father.

Touched by the stories of Australia’s stolen generations, UQ PhD graduate Helene van Klinken felt she could not let the tales of displaced East Timorese children go untold.

12 May 2009

Next week will mark a milestone production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar when it is performed by inmates of the maximum-security Borallon Correctional Centre.

24 April 2009

The University of Queensland will establish Australia's first Confucius Institute focused on China’s contributions to the advancement of science, engineering and technology.

22 April 2009

UQ staff and student members of the Indooroopilly Chamber Orchestra have shown plenty of community spirit by holding a classical music benefit recently to help victims of the Victorian fires and Queensland floods.

14 April 2009

The University of Queensland-sponsored Q150 Steam Train departs Ipswich today (Tuesday, April 14), embarking on a journey that will span five months and visit more than 30 Queensland communities.

14 April 2009
Kathleen Parker

Music lovers are in for a treat this weekend at Customs House when UQ music graduate and rising opera star Kathleen Parker presents a free program of Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Beethoven.

27 March 2009
Clive and Gail Ayre

Caring for the environment is an important part of the mission of the Church, says recent UQ PhD recipient Clive Ayre.

27 March 2009
Ortelia creators Darren Pack, Joanne Tompkins, Sean Ivermee and Laz Kastanis at the UQ Art Museum

An arts innovation enterprise originating from University of Queensland research will be launched tomorrow.

24 March 2009
Ms Oyama and her daughter Akane

Not many mothers can say they share university classes with their daughter, but UQ postgraduate Victoria Oyama is one of them.

17 March 2009
Lomonosov Moscow State University students during a recent visit
to UQ

The University of Queensland recently welcomed a group of students from Moscow State University (MSU) who were in Australia to complete a two-week study program.

26 February 2009

As Valentine’s Day draws near, UQ senior lecturer Toni Johnson-Woods is keeping the flames burning as she delves deep into some of Australia’s most titillating 1950s’ romance fiction.

13 February 2009
Dr Rob Pensalfini

Shakespeare’s work speaks to people from all walks of life, as Dr Rob Pensalfini knows first hand.

12 February 2009
UQ medical student Sean Mitchell working with high school students in Rwanda

UQ postgraduate Sean Mitchell tested both sides of his brain recently in Africa as part of his medical studies.

6 February 2009
Margaret Olley, Brisbane River 1956. Ink and
watercolour on paper. Private collection

Fans of Margaret Olley may be surprised by what they discover if they visit the UQ Art Museum from February 6.

2 February 2009
Market Day last year

Student traffic is getting busier at The University of Queensland's campuses, as the 2009 academic year beckons.

2 February 2009
A Japanese water harp

Visitors to the Roma Street Parkland this Friday can witness a unique ceremony taking place, but only if they are prepared to listen.

29 January 2009

UQ’s scientists are not the only ones leading the nation, with the university’s oldest choir featuring a Southern Hemisphere premiere in its 2009 season.

27 January 2009
Professor Lawrence

Australia's first female State Premier and former Federal Health Minister Professor Carmen Lawrence will participate in a lively discussion on different worldviews as part of UQ Diversity Week 2009 celebrations.

20 January 2009
Hungarian guest lecturer Balazs Csernyik conducting the class

Leading music teachers and educators from Australia and South-East Asia are honing their skills at UQ’s internationally renowned Summer Music Program.

14 January 2009