Scholarship to keep local doctors in the region

The University of Queensland has announced a new scholarship intended to train and keep future doctors in Bundaberg.
1 August 2019

Business and tech in focus for new school head

A leader in cyber security, data science and artificial intelligence will head up The University of Queensland’s prestigious Business School following a competitive globa
30 July 2019

New understanding of autism may help tackle mental health problems

A new framework for understanding the diverse features of autism could help University of Queensland researchers develop an intervention for people with the disorder who
29 July 2019

Higher education can overcome social inequity, but it takes time

Tertiary institutions and other organisations could do more to give university graduates an equal start in the job market, according to a new report led by Dr Wojtek Toma
29 July 2019

Golden partnership to advance UQ cancer test

The development of a rapid cancer test at The University of Queensland will be aided by a $300,000 donation from an Australian gold mining company.
26 July 2019

Is exercise the key to chronic pain?

Researchers from The University of Queensland are investigating whether low-intensity physical exercise may help people suffering from chronic neck pain due to whiplash.
25 July 2019

Genes underscore five psychiatric disorders

A group of international doctors has uncovered the genes that contribute to the development of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression and schi
24 July 2019

UQ breaks a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® title for the Largest Mindfulness Lesson

The University of Queensland has smashed the Guinness World Record for the Largest Mindfulness Lesson (Single Venue).
23 July 2019

Screen time no child’s play

Experts are urging parents to brush up on national guidelines following a rapid rise in screen time on electronic devices for children under two.
24 July 2019

LGB disadvantage in health and wellbeing an early starter

Australian lesbian, gay, bisexual and questioning (LGBQ) adolescents are worse off than their heterosexual peers across health and wellbeing outcomes, according to a Univ
22 July 2019

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