Environmental engineer Leigh Staines gained experience working on offshore oil rigs accessible by helicopter, on her path towards a UQ graduation ceremony today.

17 December 2001

A $2.5 million medical imaging instrument, officially launched at the Royal Brisbane Hospital today, will boost efforts to diagnose and treat heart conditions, strokes and Parkinson’s Disease, as well as Alzheimer’s, vascular and musculoskeletal...

7 December 2001

A small group of scientists is quietly bunkering down this week for potentially one the biggest developments in aerospace history.

22 October 2001

New textbook for therapist sheds light on pain.

16 October 2001

The University of Queensland’s Pyrometallurgy Research Centre (PYROSEARCH) has secured a major boost to its research on high temperature metal smelting.

8 October 2001

People, infrastructure and strategic partnerships will become increasingly important issues for The University of Queensland, according to UQ's new Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor David Siddle.

3 September 2001

Dr David Theile (telephone 3831 0106), Queensland's first individual Olympic gold medallist and Queensland's only dual Olympic gold medallist from 1960 until 1996 when Keiran Perkins won his second gold, will receive an honorary Doctor of Philosophy...

23 August 2001

An economist whose name most people would like to see in abundance in their wallets is The University of Queensland's Alumnus of the Year 2001.

22 August 2001

How the brain solves problems, and what happens when this ability is impaired, for example in Alzheimer's disease, are the subjects of a new University of Queensland study.

1 June 2001

University of Queensland researchers have found a way to make the business of flight more efficient by significantly reducing drag, work which has implications for vehicles from aeroplanes to space craft.

26 March 2001

For the first time in Australia, doctors later this year will be able to "see" the human heart using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

7 February 2001

The U.S. Air Force, the National Aeronautical Laboratory of Japan, and U.S. aerospace company GASL have joined a University of Queensland-led international space flight project to blast off this year.

4 January 2001