High-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 2006Queensland’s emergence as a leading centre for bio and nanotechnology has received a boost with $6.5 million from the Smart State Innovation Building Fund to establish the Bionano-products Development Facility (BnDF) at UQ’s Australian Institute for...
23 June 2006Trade shows may be one of the most important avenues for businesses to display their wares, but new research questions if their full potential is being exploited.
21 April 2006The University of Queensland Ipswich campus will host two end-of-year graduation ceremonies this month to cater for its increasing student population.
8 December 2005The University of Queensland’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology will next week host a conference dealing with emerging breakthroughs in biotechnology and nanotechnology.
2 December 2005An engine tuning system invented at The University of Queensland (UQ) could save motorists hundreds of dollars on their annual fuel bill.
25 November 2005Customer rage is an increasing problem in Australia, according to a UQ led study.
21 November 2005At a time when the work of teachers is more important than ever in nurturing the leaders of tomorrow, The University of Queensland has recognised some of its most innovative, dedicated and exceptional mentors at a teaching awards ceremony.
1 November 2005Four Australian universities have agreed to create a virtual company through UniQuest Pty Ltd to commercialise plant research discoveries.
14 September 2005The evolution of a unique joining system is poised to transform industries following a journey that began with a great business plan.
29 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 latest start-up company Lucia Publishing Systems Pty Ltd is commercialising software technology which will revolutionise printing in the education sector.
16 June 2005Humans may be inadvertently helping to spread a deadly fungus that is killing green tree frogs and other native frog species at an alarming rate, according to researchers at The University of Queensland.
30 May 2005Cutting edge technology that could fast-track commercial production of high quality plant products will be on show at the Centre for Native Floriculture’s (CNF) first-ever Open Day this Thursday, 17 February.
15 February 2005Corporate fraud will come under the spotlight at a free University of Queensland-hosted public forum on Thursday, August 12 at 6pm
2 August 2004Australian media entrepreneur Reg Grundy will receive an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy at a University of Queensland Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony today (Tuesday, July 20, at 4pm).
20 July 2004The nation’s most valuable ticket to business commercialisation is taking entries for its 2004 business plan competition.
17 June 2004Arts and mobile phones may seem like a strange pairing but The University of Queensland’s Arts Faculty is dialling into the cutting edge of mobile communications.
5 April 2004Brisbane’s newest state-of-the-art teaching and corporate functions facility will open its doors on March 1.
26 February 2004Ex-Ray, a novel e-technology that utilises speech, text and in the future image to quantitatively screen for and monitor a wide range of psychiatric and physical conditions, was last night awarded a prize in the prestigious “Secrets of Australian IT...
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