Trevor and Judith St Baker.

A $1.5 million gift from the Trevor and Judith St Baker Family Foundation will help electrify green technology research at The University of Queensland.

7 November 2018

Research into sustainable diesel production and the development of ultra-thin, flexible screen-printed batteries has attracted $3.85 million in funding from the Federal Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Projects (CRC-P).

28 June 2017
Celebrity chef Ben Milbourne to be awarded Distinguished Young Alumni Award.

​The head of Uniting Care Queensland and a Reserve Bank of Australia board member are among a distinguished line-up celebrated in The University of Queensland’s 2016 Alumni Awards.

15 August 2016
Professor Lars Nielsen ... his research could lead to better and cheaper cancer therapies

An international multi-million dollar grant will support a University of Queensland researcher’s attempts to crack a 90-year old mystery around the detailed biology of cancer cells.

6 February 2015

University of Queensland initiatives to improve rural medical care and to enhance research students’ communication and team skills have won Australia’s highest teaching honours.

28 November 2006

A UQ researcher will have daily access to a large group of apes thanks to a $30,000 fellowship with a world-renowned scientific institute.

1 November 2006

The University of Queensland has recognised some of its most innovative, dedicated and exceptional teachers at its annual teaching awards tonight (Monday, October 30).

30 October 2006

Two senior members of The University of Queensland have been honoured in this year’s Australia Day Honours List.

26 January 2006

A venom component from the Taipan, the world’s deadliest snake, is being developed by Brisbane biotechnology company ElaCor, as a new drug to treat heart failure.

21 February 2005

More of Queensland’s future doctors are training and working in regional cities outside Brisbane, a new report has found.

19 January 2005

A venom compound from the world’s deadliest snake, the Taipan, is being developed by Brisbane biotechnology company ElaCor, as a new drug to treat heart failure.

29 November 2004

A combination of animal manure and chemical fertilizer has won Toowoomba State High School students The University of Queensland sunflower competition.

8 June 2004

The health of communities in rural and remote Australia will benefit from a new health research alliance between The University of Queensland (UQ) and the University of Southern Queensland (USQ).

1 July 2003

The University of Queensland announced the 2001 winners of its teaching excellence and research supervision awards at a ceremony at Customs House in Brisbane last night.

23 November 2001

An international conference in Brisbane this week will be examining critical issues relating to investment in research and development.

20 November 2000

Online medical consulting, videoconferencing-based telehealth and electronic health care records will be discussed at the inaugural Asia Pacific Online Health Network Conference to be held in Brisbane, August 7-11, 2000.

19 July 2000

Tenders close on March 10 for the second stage development of the University of Queensland's 25-hectare Ipswich campus, following the opening of the $17 million first stage next week.

10 February 1999

Planning is advanced for the second stage of development of the University of Queensland's Ipswich campus, to follow the opening of the $17 million first stage for students in February 1999.

16 November 1998

Julie Webb has not let blindness prevent her from becoming one of the top achieving medallists of the 63 students awarded University of Queensland medals for outstanding scholarship at graduation ceremonies at Mayne Hall, St Lucia on May 18 and May...

15 May 1998