This is a transcript of a eulogy delivered today at St John`s College Chapel, St Lucia by UQ Executive Dean of the Arts Faculty Associate Professor Richard Fotheringham for Associate Professor Lloyd Davis, of the School of English, Media Studies and...
11 August 2005University of Queensland researchers are using traditional Chinese exercises to combat the growing problem of diabetes.
1 August 2005A University of Queensland student is balancing on the crest of a wave, combining her studies with a rewarding career in the Navy.
25 July 2005The growing problem of kidney disease will be tackled head on with the formation of a new Queensland-based research network.
14 July 2005An Indooroopilly veterinarian who brought in vitro fertilisation to Australia and Brahman cattle to the Top End, has won one of the nation’s premier vet science awards.
6 July 2005The University of Queensland has topped the latest round of grants from the nation’s peak university funding council.
23 June 2005The University of Queensland’s reputation as a leader in research and teaching has been enhanced with the opening of the $24 million Sir James Foots building today, May 20.
20 May 2005Only a few days remain for Year 11 and 12 students to apply for one of the limited spots available in The University of Queensland`s (UQ) increasingly popular FEAST program.
23 February 2005Leading wildlife documentary maker Tina Dalton was awarded the prestigious UQ Gatton Gold Medal at the campus’ 2004 graduation ceremony last Friday.
20 December 2004After a life in dairy farms, aviation and local government, former Ipswich mayor John Nugent was surprised to hear of his honorary doctorate from The University of Queensland.
6 December 2004The University of Queensland has won two major awards at the Australian Awards for University Teaching announced at Parliament House in Canberra today (Tuesday, November 30).
30 November 2004United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation consultant, Suganya Boonprasirt, has been named as The Universtiy of Queensland’s International Alumnus of the Year for 2004.
28 October 2004Distinguished clinician, academic and military doctor, Professor John Pearn, AM, RFD, KStJ, has been named The University of Queensland’s Alumnus of the Year for 2004.
28 October 2004Rotary World Peace Scholars studying at The University of Queensland have recounted their experiences in war-torn countries such as Bosnia and Sierra Leone.
26 October 2004The hearing impaired and journalists would benefit from a smart microphone system that can extract specific sounds from noisy environments such as parties and board rooms.
15 October 2004Twenty-one bright sparks who’ve come up with a host of inventions in areas as diverse as cervical cancer and smart microphones, are vying for a slice of $40,000 to get their ideas off the ground.
13 October 2004Athens Olympic swimming Gold medallists Libby Lenton and Leisel Jones will be special guests at the UQ Aquatic Centre Open Day this Sunday, September 12.
10 September 2004Former University of Queensland Chancellor (1977-85) and Queensland Governor (1985-92) Sir Walter Campbell, AC, died aged 83 on September 4 after a short illness. A State funeral will be held at St John's Cathedral, Ann Street, Brisbane at 1.30pm...
6 September 2004Local Brisbane schools are hoping to emulate their 2003 success in the largest robotics competition for primary and high school students held in Queensland.
1 September 2004Geoffrey Rush will open a foyer in his honour at UQ’s Cement Box Theatre tonight – the place where he spent his student days making racy political statements and performing nude.
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