Researchers from the University of Queensland, in partnership with Queensland Museum, are driving an exciting project designed to generate a new conception of Queensland’s cultural and environmental history.
21 April 2008A public lecture to be held at UQ this week will offer an explanation as to why, despite being one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world, Australia has one of the highest rates of lifestyle diseases.
8 April 2008School programs and roadside engineering initiatives show more promise in the battle to reduce road deaths rather than expensive television advertising campaigns.
20 December 2007The thought of further study can be daunting, especially for mature-aged people. To those who live in a remote area the barriers can feel even greater.
13 December 2007Women with advanced breast cancer are the targets of a multi-million dollar grant awarded to UQ to develop a new and more accurate technique of determining whether or not cancer has spread through the body.
3 October 2007Angry bees that fly like mini-missiles could map the futures of unmanned aircraft and planetary explorer robots, thanks to new University of Queensland research backed by the Queensland Government.
23 August 2007Professor Peter Koopman, from UQ's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) has received the GlaxoSmithKline Australia Award for Research Excellence for pioneering research that offers hope to children born with sexually ambiguous genitalia and...
19 July 2007UQ Business School will work with the Australian Business Foundation to investigate what happens after Australian firms like The Wiggles successfully enter overseas markets.
24 May 2007Giving psychologists a better awareness of Indigenous issues and a travelling science show are the recipients of this year’s University of Queensland’s Vice-Chancellor’s Equity and Diversity Awards.
16 May 2007The University of Queensland will continue its year of focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues with the launch of its annual Diversity Week.
14 May 2007Comment on the 2007 Budget by the Head of the UQ Business School, Professor Tim Brailsford
9 May 2007High-quality translations of ancient Islamic texts provide an important bridge to understanding the current conflict in the Middle East, according to an international visiting scholar.
30 August 2006Four University of Queensland academics have been awarded more than $700,000 to improve higher education learning and teaching practices in Australia.
6 June 2006Two UQ researchers have devised new methods to save tropical forests and improve rural poverty.
9 December 2005The strength and depth of research at The University of Queensland has again been confirmed with the University receiving almost $36 million in Australian Research Council (ARC) funding announced today (November 9).
9 November 2005Australian and US researchers have proposed a radical new way to examine the impacts of terrorism and the conditions that generate extreme vulnerability to terrorism.
21 March 2005Children are putting their teeth at risk of excessive damage from sports dehydration by re-hydrating with sugary drinks, according to a University of Queensland oral health expert.
24 January 2005Most people only think about legumes when they have a couple of peas roll off their forks and across the dinner table.
25 November 2004Loneliness at work , service failures and emotional management decisions to heated customer complaints, are some of the discussion topics at the Second Brisbane Symposium on Emotions and Worklife.
24 November 2004Researchers from The University of Queensland will collaborate with Dr Craig Venter, the US scientist who helped crack the human genetic code, during his six-month visit to Queensland as part of his quest to define the origins and diversity of life.
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