Most people only think about legumes when they have a couple of peas roll off their forks and across the dinner table.
25 November 2004A University of Queensland graduate, who was inspired to further his interest in economic development after working with a humanitarian group, has been chosen as the 2005 Queensland Rhodes Scholar.
5 November 2004Barbecues with friends and neighbours, chats over the fence, working bees and baby-sitting can not only make a small town closer socially, but stronger financially.
15 October 2004University of Queensland researchers studying subjects as diverse as sunscreens for fish, young people and mobile phones, to how babies understand themselves to be human have been recognised in this year`s UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards.
23 September 2004The University of Queensland will be at the forefront of a new approach to research with the announcement of $4.85 million for three research network projects.
26 August 2004While many corporations still had the Greed is Good mentality, increasingly people were not buying the message, according to a UQ academic.
13 July 2004The University of Queensland has ranked second in the nation in the prestigious 2004 Australian Research Council Federation Fellowships announced today by Minister for Education, Science and Training Dr Brendan Nelson.
16 June 2004A world-class facility for research into livestock health and production will be built at The University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus following the announcement of $9.5 million in funding from the State Government.
8 June 2004The University of Queensland stands to be at the forefront of drug development with the announcement of funding for Australia’s first integrated preclinical testing facility.
8 June 2004The University of Queensland’s inaugural Chair of Animal Welfare has seen first-hand what live-export conditions are like for sheep and cattle.
14 April 2004The University of Queensland’s Moreton Bay Research Station on North Stradbroke Island is happy to announce a new arrival to their little team – a female brown-banded cat shark.
12 March 2004The University of Queensland will present the first exhibition of Australian self-portraiture to mark the opening of the James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre.
24 February 2004The University of Queensland will offer more than 300 new scholarships this year as part of the Federal Government’s higher education reforms.
8 January 2004I would like to congratulate all graduates on your achievement. This is the culmination of years of hard work, sleepless nights and living off the smell of an oily rag … it’s a bit like bringing up children really!
11 December 2003A major research project led by a team of experts from the University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus will help decide the future use of the key agricultural chemical diazinon, used to control ectoparasites on sheep.
5 December 2003Australian and U.S. scientists have made a major breakthrough towards the development of the next generation of computation, the very fast quantum computer.
20 November 2003An international research study has found evidence that shrimp may positively glow at the thought of sex.
14 November 2003Talk economics and finance to some people and it’s almost a ticket to an early bedtime.
14 October 2003Psychotherapy is not often associated with the latest in hand-held computer technology but a University of Queensland (UQ) researcher is hoping to change that.
10 October 2003The issue of crime and punishment is usually rated as one of the most pressing in people’s minds but it wasn’t much different hundreds of years ago in England according to a University of Queensland historian.
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