Women in Science is a podcast series featuring interviews with inspiring researchers who are breaking barriers in their fields and making remarkable contributions to science.

4 November 2020

From filming a full crime drama to creating intensive mathematics tutorials, exceptional teachers at The University of Queensland are transforming the way students learn.

1 November 2016
The University of Queensland’s Professor Mary Garson.

The University of Queensland’s Professor Mary Garson has become the first Australian to receive a ‘Distinguished Woman in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering’ award for her eminent leadership and contributions to chemistry in Australia and overseas.

26 August 2013

One of the world’s most well known chemists, and a significant contributor to the development of the contraceptive pill, will speak at The University of Queensland during his first Australian visit.

26 August 2005

Marine sponges and sea slugs may provide an ecologically friendly answer to preventing the growth of organisms on boat hulls and pylons, according to former UQ PhD student Bronwin Stapleton.

2 June 2003

University of Queensland researchers are conducting sophisticated studies which may save boat owners and marine authorities from having to scrape surfaces below the water line, and in future, may help prevent infection in human implants.

14 April 1998

The University of Queensland has been chosen as the venue for the General Assembly of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Council in 2001.

10 September 1997

Australia's marine environment offers a potential treasure trove of cures for human diseases, according to a University of Queensland researcher.

29 April 1997