Advanced prostate cancer drug a step closer to the clinic

A $1.25 million investment is driving the development of a new treatment for advanced and therapy-resistant prostate cancer at UQ.

13 May 2025
Three scientists in white lab coats looking at a computer screen.

New national guidelines to improve fetal alcohol spectrum disorder diagnosis

Health professionals will have access to national clinical practice guidelines to help assess and diagnose fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, after a 4-year research project led by UQ.

13 May 2025
Pregnant woman declining glass of red wine. Adobe

The University of Queensland Bridge Volunteer Organisation has again provided support to the McIntyre Centre in Pinjarra Hills, which offers pony-riding lessons for disabled children.

8 July 2009
The Chutes

They’ve studied business, law and medicine at UQ and now Brisbane band The Chutes are putting their textbooks aside to showcase their debut EP in Fortitude Valley on Friday night (July 10).

8 July 2009

A new Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Science that offers career opportunities in a diverse range of workplaces, from mines to movie sets, will be on show at UQ’s St Lucia Open Day (August 2).

8 July 2009
Professor Wiltshire

Eighty not for profit sector leaders will hear the productivity commissioner speak over lunch at UQ Business School Downtown on Wednesday, July 8, 2009.

8 July 2009

Unwanted cats and kittens who have to be “put down” are the subject of a new study at The University of Queensland’s Centre for Companion Animal Health.

7 July 2009

Scientists based at UQ are working towards one of sustainable energy’s holy grails – harvesting the untapped potential of sugar cane.

6 July 2009
Professor David de Vaus

The University of Queensland has appointed Professor David de Vaus as Executive Dean of its Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (SBS).

6 July 2009

A new Australian native plant developed by The University of Queensland’s Centre for Native Floriculture was recently launched at Manawee Garden Centre, Buderim.

6 July 2009

A UQ physicist is seeking answers to a persistent problem throughout human history: how do I compute things?

6 July 2009

Two UQ Science researchers have proved two famous physical laws that have been widely used for the past 25 years do not always work.

6 July 2009
Monty Summers (left) and Tighe Summers

Next week, Monty Summers will set off on a fundraising run from Brisbane to Longreach – but the 1200 kilometre trek will be a walk in the park compared to his two-year battle against leukaemia.

6 July 2009