The University of Queensland's TC Beirne School of Law has again joined forces with leading law firm Minter Ellison to present its first intensive Corporate Takeovers course.

17 June 2011

The Eleanor Schonell "Green Bridge" will be closed to buses for the next three Sundays, between 4.30am and 2pm, due to Brisbane City Council maintenance on the bridge towers.

10 June 2011

The University has been advised that from Monday, June 6, TransLink will increase the frequency of routes 427, 428 and 432 to provide more regular and reliable services between Indooroopilly and the St Lucia campus.

1 June 2011

Yellow was the colour of the day as high school students presented their sunflowers for the official ‘Weigh In” as part of UQ’s School of Agriculture and Food Sciences Sunflower Competition.

28 May 2011

Volunteers who helped with cleanup work in the recent Brisbane floods are needed for interviews as part of University of Queensland student research.

28 April 2011
“The concentrating photovoltaic solar tracking array is a high-visibility flagship for the overall UQ solar project.” Professor Paul Meredith

The University of Queensland’s $7.75 million solar power system at St Lucia in Brisbane has reached a milestone, with installation completed on one of the project’s most visible components.

6 April 2011
Stuart Kininmonth . . . has "a dream job" in tropical Queensland

STUART Kininmonth’s life on a north Queensland tropical island is a world away from his childhood on a farm in Gippsland, Victoria.

17 March 2011

Despite the floods delaying his move to Brisbane, former Lockyer District State High School student Callum Mason is ready to start university after receiving The University of Queensland’s prestigious UQ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship.

18 February 2011

The thinning ozone layer in the upper atmosphere may be a key factor in the collapse of frog populations worldwide, new research shows.

17 February 2011

This will be the final daily update ahead of the campus re-opening tomorrow Thursday, January 20, when business as usual resumes at the University.

19 January 2011

Recovery at The University of Queensland is moving ahead quickly with an army of staff, student and community volunteers and contractors rapidly signing off the high priority tasks.

17 January 2011

A vet who helped avert international disease outbreaks has been awarded The University of Queensland (UQ) Gatton Gold Medal for 2010.

10 December 2010
Yang Mei, Chinese Bayberry, or Red Bayberry

Early last century a New Zealand nurseryman planted the first seeds of a Chinese fruiting plant called Yang Tao, or Chinese Gooseberry.

18 November 2010

University of Queensland PhD candidate Qamar Schuyler and Port Douglas-based Wavelength Marine Charters will host a live webcast on Sunday, November 7 of the TEDxGreatPacificGarbage patch conference, the only event of its kind in Australia.

1 November 2010
Brisbane company RedFlow delivers a prototype zinc-bromine battery-based energy storage system

World-leading research into the application of large-scale electricity storage will begin at The University of Queensland early next year.

21 October 2010

Comprehensive changes to UQ’s Master of Laws (LLM) degree will come into effect from 2011 following a major review of the program by the University’s TC Beirne School of Law.

18 October 2010
UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award winners.

Eleven young University of Queensland researchers have been honoured at the 2010 UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards.

22 September 2010
Players deal with a header during last week's Premier Division 1 match between UQFC and The Gap

The University of Queensland Football Club (UQFC) has qualified for the 2011 Brisbane Premier League with a 6-1 thrashing of The Gap last Sunday.

10 September 2010
UQ Captain James Hanson holds up the Hospital Cup. Photo by Tomme Hanson

The University of Queensland Rugby Football Club has confirmed its dominance of the Queensland Premier Rugby with a grand final victory at Ballymore last Sunday.

10 September 2010

Making assumptions about culture based on existing research that scores countries according to various dimensions may be a flawed process, according to two academics from The University of Queensland Business School.

2 September 2010