A visiting research scholar to The University of Queensland will present a workshop tomorrow (November 27) focusing on new and innovative approaches to dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

26 November 2004

For three months, the master of a bronze statue of Mary Poppins has been taking shape in Rhyl Hinwood’s Kenmore Hills studio.

18 November 2004

Twenty-one bright sparks who’ve come up with a host of inventions in areas as diverse as cervical cancer and smart microphones, are vying for a slice of $40,000 to get their ideas off the ground.

13 October 2004

A University of Queensland researcher is challenging the view “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” in the world of many everyday products – and in the process has won a prestigious UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award.

24 September 2004

University 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 2004

The University of Queensland will recognise outstanding research achievements during Research Week 2004 which starts on September 20 and runs until the 24th.

17 September 2004

More than 630 school students converged on The University of Queensland on Sunday, September 12 for the 2004 Commonwealth Bank Opti-MINDS Challenge.

14 September 2004

The University of Queensland has again received the best overall rating of all Queensland universities and one of the best Australian university rankings in the 2005 edition of the Good Universities Guide.

5 August 2004

A University of Queensland researcher is challenging the notion of “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” in the world of many everyday products.

22 July 2004

The University of Queensland has topped the nation in the latest round of Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Linkage International Fellowships and Awards.

21 July 2004

Multi-million dollar funding is allowing University of Queensland scientists, in conjunction with the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, to broaden their search for therapeutic drugs based on the deadly venom of Australia’s snakes.

19 July 2004

UQ is strengthening its ties with two of India’s premier universities through biotechnology and student exchanges.

9 July 2004

Three UQ engineers have made a Top 100 list of Australia’s most influential engineers.

1 July 2004

The University of Queensland has again topped the nation’s universities in funding for Round 2 of the Australian Research Council’s 2004 Linkage Projects announced today (June 28).

28 June 2004

The 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 2004

The University of Queensland’s Chemistry Building has new research and teaching space and improved fire safety after a $14.5 million refit.

11 June 2004

What do spiders, heights and elevators have in common? All three can make some people sick to the stomach with fear.

31 May 2004

What does a 5000-year-old Ice Man, crime-solving mummies and life on other planets have in common?

26 May 2004

If the very thought of heights, touching a spider or riding in an elevator makes you feel sick, then researchers at The University of Queensland may be able to help.

20 April 2004

The University of Queensland's Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hay, said he was deeply honoured to have been awarded a Companion in the Order of Australia (AC) in the Australia Day Honours List.

27 January 2004