Major proppaNOW exhibition opening at UQ Art Museum in 2021

Australia’s leading urban Aboriginal art collective, proppaNOW, will present its first exhibition at a major institution when OCCURRENT AFFAIR opens at The University of
27 November 2020

Tackling disadvantaged children's education post-COVID

COVID-19 has exposed fault lines in the education system for already disadvantaged students who are more likely to be severely impacted by the pandemic.
26 November 2020

Exercise found to reduce menopausal symptoms in cancer survivors

Physical activity can reduce the severity of early menopausal symptoms in women who have had cancer treatment, a University of Queensland study has found.
26 November 2020

Global study shows teenage motherhood is still high

The high rate of adolescent motherhood across developing countries isn’t shifting, with reductions either modest or absent in some regions and rising in others, according
25 November 2020

Clinical training facility advances rural health

A new training centre nearly 700km west of Brisbane, designed to boost nursing, midwifery and allied health skills in some of Queensland’s most remote areas, officially o
19 November 2020

World-first skin cancer treatment aims to help transplant patients

A new medication which can be applied to the skin could help prevent organ transplant recipients from developing harmful skin cancers.
19 November 2020

Alzheimer’s disease drug may help fight against antibiotic resistance

An experimental Alzheimer's disease treatment is proving effective at treating some of the most persistent, life-threatening antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
18 November 2020

Enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural learning

University of Queensland staff will have greater access to training on a detailed exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures and contemporary
17 November 2020

Cancer-curing potential unlocked with valuable research funding

The University of Queensland’s Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) has received $1.2 million from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) to establish an Australia
13 November 2020

Uni partnership to train 'homegrown' doctors in regional Queensland

An Australian-first university and hospital partnership is set to train up to 40 doctors in regional Queensland each year.
13 November 2020

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