The University of Queensland has taken a significant step in introducing its highly successful literacy program, Latch-On, to the world beyond Australia.
5 March 2012It is with great regret that The University of Queensland Physician Assistant Studies Program, offered through the School of Medicine will not be admitting any more students.
11 May 2011Associate Professor Andrew Hindmoor and Dr Greg Marston have advanced teaching and learning practices at UQ as part of The University of Queensland's Teaching Fellowship Scheme.
2 November 2010The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences celebrated the outstanding achievements of some of its top teachers at its annual faculty Teaching and Learning Awards ceremony today.
1 November 2010Minister for Child Safety, the Honourable Phil Reeves, has launched a new initiative designed to strengthen and nurture Indigenous families.
12 October 2010The University of Queensland, via its commercialisation company, UniQuest, has signed an agreement with the Endeavour Foundation to extend its rights to deliver the innovative Latch-On literacy program for another five years.
2 March 2010Brisbane medical specialists will use patient images and information captured by a new $1.5 million mobile health screening service to diagnose and treat Indigenous children living hundreds of kilometres away.
7 December 2008The University of Queensland has topped the nation in the prestigious 2007 national university teaching awards, reasserting its dominance as the home of Australia’s most-awarded tertiary teachers.
8 October 2007The University of Queensland has recognised some of its most innovative, dedicated and exceptional teachers at its annual teaching awards tonight (Monday, October 30).
30 October 2006BioQ Devices Pty Ltd and TROPHTEC Pty Ltd are among nine landmark innovations set to battle it out for $100,000 in cash to commercialise their business concepts on Pitch Day 2004.
3 August 2004A unique literacy program for young adults with intellectual disabilities called Latch-On is catching on.
25 May 2004A new chapter for a University of Queensland innovative literacy program was officially launched on May 27 at Customs House, 399 Queen Street.
26 May 2003One of the most significant poets currently writing in the English language, Dr Peter Porter, will receive an honorary Doctor of Letters degree, and be guest speaker at one of two University of Queensland graduation ceremonies tonight.
24 May 2001Six students recently graduated from Australia's first University-based literacy course for young people with Down syndrome.
17 February 2000A two-year course at the University of Queensland is enhancing the literacy and Internet skills of young people with Down syndrome.
28 February 1999Australia's first University-based literacy skills course for young people with Down syndrome has been established by the University of Queensland.
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