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University of Queensland researchers hope to find out how people deal with stress at work and relax and unwind from the daily grind and whether these coping mechanisms actually improve wellbeing.

6 August 2020
UQ is looking for participants in a workplace survey

A team of researchers at The University of Queensland are looking for participants to explore the benefits and consequences of task variety in the workplace.

12 January 2018

The University of Queensland has recognised staff members and teams in the 2017 UQ Awards for Excellence.

7 June 2017
Dr Stacey Parker

How do you cope with the daily grind? Is it a chat over the water cooler, a lunchtime jog or a dip into the lolly jar at 3pm?

30 September 2015
Live music creates $1.2 billion of economic activity in Australia each year

Australia’s musicians are a happy bunch, despite many being poorly paid, having little job security, working long hours – and drinking heavily.

13 March 2015
Chancellor Mr John Story presents 2013 Miracle Worker awards to group winners from the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. (<i>Back from left:</i> Sally Clark, Christine McCoy, Heidi Hood, Erin Zielke, Bianca Ohlson, Holly Dennis. <i>Front from left:</i> Kaylene Power, Chloe Burton, Melinda Conlan, Jane Fisher, Rachelle Croton.)

Forty-seven University of Queensland (UQ) professional staff members have been recognised as “Miracle Workers”.

30 August 2013

The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences celebrated the outstanding achievements of some of its top teachers at its annual faculty Teaching and Learning Awards ceremony today.

1 November 2010

UQ Business School will present a one-day supply network management summit on Thursday 4 June to debate issues confronting senior executives managing domestic and international supply networks.

1 May 2009

The University of Queensland Business School will allocate 16 MBA scholarships to outstanding international and Australian students entering the full-time MBA program in 2009.

10 September 2008

UQ Business School’s innovative new 12-month MBA featuring the unique Leadership Enhancement Program will welcome its first students when orientation begins on Thursday, January 24.

16 January 2008

Master of Business Administration (MBA) student Damian Vassallo's career has included surviving the tech stock crash, starting a business, and then being recruited by one of his own clients.

14 November 2007

Maersk Logistics signed a collaborative agreement with The University of Queensland Business School to build an ongoing partnership to work towards mutually beneficial outcomes.

6 November 2007

Maersk Logistics will work with The University of Queensland Business School (UQBS) under a partnership model covering scholarships, graduate recruitment, executive education, and intellectual capital sharing.

30 May 2007

UQ Business School academic Dr Bob Westwood believes the TV program Big Brother can tell us something profound about humour at work.

9 February 2007

Despite the massive uptake of shopping on the Internet, UQ Business School’s David Parker believes many people will still hit the shops this Christmas.

18 December 2006

Australia’s first female stockbroker Dr Margaret Mittelheuser has been honoured by a UQ MBA prize established in her name by Bruce Wallis, Chairman of ABN-AMRO Morgans Ltd.

1 November 2006

The Graduate Management Association of Australia (GMAA) has once again awarded UQ Business School’s MBA program the highest rating of five stars.

28 August 2006

The quality of UQ Business School's Human Resources teaching has been recognised by the industry peak body the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).

8 August 2006