A UQ graduate has spearheaded a national campaign to reconnect the Honours Alumni from the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law.

27 November 2008

Bachelor of Agricultural Science students can now take their interest in crops, forestry and horticulture to the Northern Territory.

13 November 2008

UQ Business School PhD student Maree Storer believes major innovations can come from the unique relationship between companies working together in the supply chain.

27 August 2008

A new Australia-US alliance of research, government and industry leaders is tackling the future of clean coal at a conference hosted by UQ.

9 April 2008

New UQ Union President Joshua Young hopes his year in office will mark a turning point for the University’s student body, ushering in a host of changes designed to improve student services and revitalise campus culture.

6 February 2008

Installing renewable energy is economically viable for tourist accommodation despite being considered too expensive and inefficient, according to the first Australian study of renewable energy in tourism accommodation.

17 December 2007

Developing cheaper, smarter, environmentally sensitive products and processes for the metals manufacturing industry will be made possible by funding announced by the Queensland government.

28 May 2007

The University of Queensland (UQ) and the Blue Mountains International Hotel Management Schools P/L (BMIHMS) have announced the signing of a five-year strategic partnership agreement.

27 February 2007

The future profitability and security of Queensland’s multi-billion dollar animal industries has received a major boost with the awarding of a contract to develop the $33 million Centre for Advanced Animal Science (CAAS) at Gatton.

29 January 2007

A leading global software solutions and services provider has acquired the production accounting software of JKTech, the technology transfer company of the University of Queensland’s Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC).

23 January 2007

A UQ animal scientist is part of a group of international experts reviewing livestock projects to improve production in the republics of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

15 January 2007

UQ has teamed up with Roma Miles Tourism Development Unit to launch a tourism internship program to address skills shortages in regional Queensland.

23 November 2006

Detecting deafness in dogs and using robots to sort vegetables are among projects being showcased by final-year University of Queensland technology students tomorrow, Thursday, October 26.

25 October 2006

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 2006

International researchers in philosophy of ecology will join leading ecologists to discuss foundational issues in ecology at a conference to be held at The University of Queensland on June 29 and 30.

23 June 2006

A research project on disease-resistant fodder crops has been applauded for its novel commercial outcomes, receiving a 2006 Award for Excellence in Innovation from the Cooperative Research Centres Assocation.

22 May 2006

The intrigue and drama of Shakespeare’s plays will help prisoners control their raw emotions when a University of Queensland academic leads a world-first program in a Queensland prison.

19 May 2006

A book by former Queensland Treasurer Dr David Hamill predicting a long-term loss in autonomy for Australia’s States and Territories because of Howard Government’s tax reforms will be launched tonight (Thursday, March 23) by Premier Peter Beattie.

23 March 2006

A University of Queensland commercialisation company is the first in the world to sell leading-edge mineral analysis technology to the booming Chinese market.

19 December 2005

Distinguished businessman and UQ Senator Norbury Rogers AO will be awarded an honorary doctorate, and will be guest speaker at a UQ graduation ceremony on December 16.

15 December 2005