Frock Swap, a fundraising fashion parade at St Lucia campus, will help Brisbane’s homeless women while showcasing a series of winter fashions from local labels.

27 May 2008

University of Queensland Boat Club (UQBC) members Sally Kehoe and Sam Conrad both tasted success in the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics, winning gold in the Australian women’s and men’s eights at the first Rowing World Cup event in Munich on Sunday.

14 May 2008

Full-time work, two kids and 10-and-a-half hours of gruelling competition? No worries, says Angela Clarke.

13 May 2008

The academic year may have commenced in February but studying at UQ in 2008 is still an option, with applications for mid-year enrolment now open.

9 May 2008

The University of Queensland has joined with the Defence, Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) to further advance Australia’s leadership in hypersonics research.

2 May 2008

Just over 50 years ago, 6 Oxford students drove from London to Singapore. This June, a UQ student and alumnus, and some Oxford peers, will attempt to retrace their steps.

29 April 2008

The University of Queensland Boat Club (UQBC) are set for grand representation on the international stage this year following announcements for the Senior Olympic team and the Australian Under 23 and Junior teams.

28 April 2008

Last week triathlete Emma Moffatt finally received the call she had been looking forward to for months.

22 April 2008

UQ’s annual multi-faith Thanksgiving Service this year will honour 87 anatomy donors, the largest number of donors in the service’s history.

1 April 2008

When Charanpreet Soin attended the 2007 UQ Careers Fair she was there to work, not find a job; yet she now embodies the event’s success.

26 March 2008

Two University of Queensland researchers have been acknowledged as being among the country’s top scientists after being elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.

25 March 2008

About 9600 high school students across Australia and New Zealand will take part in round one of UQ’s 2008 Australian Brain Bee Challenge tomorrow.

11 March 2008

Risks from the commercial production of genetically modified (GM) plants and food are alarmist and exaggerated, according to a new study.

23 January 2008

After two gruelling rounds of interviews, Robert Mullins is off to Oxford on a prestigious Australia-at-Large Rhodes Scholarship.

23 January 2008

For 22-year-old Bachelor of Environmental Management (Natural Systems and Wildlife) graduate Emily Rogers, studying at the University of Queensland’s Gatton campus has opened up a world of opportunity.

5 December 2007

Adventurer of the Year Lloyd Godson never fancied himself as a strong swimmer but he’s about to strap on a shark tail and swim 500 kilometres for science.

4 December 2007

The impact of climate change on health and the link between socio-economic status and food choices will be some of the topics discussed by the world’s leading public health nutritionists meeting in Brisbane this week.

26 November 2007

A recent UQ political science and economics graduate is using the Miss World contest to promote her country and raise child rights issues.

26 November 2007

A Queensland scientist has been elected as a member of one of the world’s most respected scientific organizations, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

20 November 2007

Medical students from The University of Queensland have spearheaded a team to become the 2008 national executive of the Australian Medical Students Association (AMSA).

25 October 2007