Professor Maree Smith . . . has two game-changing pain therapies close to being available on the global market

A vaccine against cervical cancer, a global parenting program, new forms of pain relief, better yielding crops and improved medical imaging are some of many high-impact outcomes of University of Queensland research.

19 September 2013

Chinese students have taken first and second place at the 2013 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) which concluded at the University of Queensland today (Friday 12 July).

12 July 2013

The University of Queensland this week welcomes more than 600 people from 80 countries for one of the world’s most elite informatics competitions.

4 July 2013

The University of Queensland is one of six universities to be awarded funding in the priority project round of the Federal Government's first-ever Australian Maths and Science Partnerships Program (AMSPP).

4 June 2013
Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology Director Dr Rob Vertessy will be the focus of an upcoming public lecture at The University of Queensland.

Monitoring and forecasting the state of our planet using sophisticated environmental intelligence will be the focus of an upcoming public lecture at The University of Queensland (UQ) on 25 June.

29 May 2013
The University of Queensland Body Donor Program Thanksgiving Service

The University of Queensland Body Donor Thanksgiving Service will be held tomorrow (Thursday 31 May) to commemorate 179 donors whose bodies were received into the care of the School of Biomedical Sciences.

29 May 2013
A Downlands College student participates in plant science activities during  last year’s Weigh-In Day event.

High school students across Queensland and New South Wales are discovering the role that weather plays in plant science as participants in The University of Queensland’s annual Sunflower Competition.

9 May 2013
Jonathan Homes. Image courtesy of Sam Mooy, The Australian.

The evolution of Australia’s media watchdog program Media Watch will be the focus of the annual Henry Mayer Lecture at The University of Queensland on 16 May.

3 May 2013
A life-size reconstruction of the Isisford bulldog fish by model-maker Esben Horn of 10 Ton, Denmark.  Photo Dr Steve Salisbury, The University of Queensland.

The Isisford bulldog fish, which surfaced from a 100 million year slumber eight years ago, will make its public debut at the Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre in Isisford tomorrow (Saturday 20 April).

19 April 2013

Some of the many secrets of Stonehenge will be revealed at a public lecture to mark National Archaeology Week at The University of Queensland.

10 April 2013

For the first time University of Queensland Gatton students will be able to find out about a range of graduate and work placement opportunities at the University's Gatton Careers Fair on 18 April.

22 March 2013

A leading Australian university will collaborate with one of Indonesia’s largest national universities to examine the way laws and informal processes deal with community conflict in Indonesia.

7 March 2013