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

There are “no secrets to success” in business, according to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the $40 billion US-based The Dow Chemical Company.

15 December 2005

The University of Queensland will acknowledge the importance of arts, theatre and humanities when it recognises significant contributors to Queensland Arts at two ceremonies on Wednesday, December 14.

13 December 2005

With four young children and a three-hour round trip just to make it to class, Suzanne Alexander will be particularly proud when she graduates at The University of Queensland tomorrow.

6 December 2005

In the face of rapid population growth, urban and rural development and the worst drought in living memory, the waterways of Australia`s fastest-growing region have remained mostly in good health for 2005.

19 October 2005

The University of Queensland is bracing itself this week for the annual robot invasion. Over 500 school students will front their prized possessions to compete at the RoboCup Junior Queensland Competition, in a battle for the Queensland titles.

18 August 2005

The most cited theoretical physicist over the past five years in the USA will give a free public lecture at The University of Queensland on Friday August 19.

16 August 2005

UQ student Anna Sheldon will pedal her way through beech forests in Slovakia for a second tilt at the world mountain bike orienteering crown.

13 July 2005

The news from the Royal Society’s latest report is not good, but there is better news on the horizon with the mobilisation of scientists through the global Coral Reef Targeted Research & Capacity Building for Management (CRTR) Project.

30 June 2005

Britain’s peak scientific body, the Royal Society today released a report that warns that the protection of tropical coastlines by coral reefs may disappear as early as 2050 due to acidification of the world’s oceans by increased atmospheric carbon...

30 June 2005

A new electronic accommodation database is available to University of Queensland students looking for somewhere to live.

20 June 2005

Some of Australia’s most senior judges will congratulate The University of Queensland’s champion Jessup Moot Team at an official function next week.

17 June 2005

The University of Queensland`s commitment to excellence in research has been recognised with two of the University`s world-renowned researchers being awarded Federation Fellowships this week.

16 June 2005

UQ Ipswich continues to set national benchmarks in the adoption of cutting-edge technology in Australian universities with the upcoming launch of its upgraded wireless network tomorrow.

15 June 2005

Spending up to 12 hours a day, five days a week, in the lab researching breast cancer has paid off for young Brisbane scientist David Bryant.

15 June 2005

Microscopic fungi are the newest weapon against Parkinsonia — one of the worst 20 weeds in Australia which is creeping towards Kakadu National Park.

15 June 2005

The emergence of new music forms in the past 10 years will be discussed at a free seminar at The University of Queensland on June 16.

3 June 2005

A visiting research scholar to The University of Queensland (UQ) will present a workshop this weekend focusing on new and innovative approaches to dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

2 June 2005

Brisbane author Dr Rosamond Siemon will discuss her new book The Eccentric Mr Wienholt at a Books and Brunch event at The University of Queensland on June 5.

24 May 2005

As well as finishing his double degree this year, UQ Business School (UQBS) student John Cornick is working as a coordinator for the School’s Peer Mentoring programs and tutoring first year accounting students at the Ipswich campus.

12 May 2005