UQ researcher elected to eminent European scientific organisation

A fascination with immune cells has led to a University of Queensland researcher being elected to the prestigious European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), a body p
12 June 2019

Pioneers for women in STEMM recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours

A respected chronic pain researcher and a leading neuroscientist are among the roll call of University of Queensland community members recognised in the 2019 Queen’s Birt
10 June 2019

UQ named as one of Australia’s top workplaces

Recognition as one of the best employers in Australia has been bestowed upon The University of Queensland.
30 May 2019

People living with chronic pain sought for study

University of Queensland researchers are looking at how pain can be influenced by how we think and feel, to improve treatment for chronic pain sufferers.
10 June 2019

UQ Art Museum unveils large-scale window commission by Brisbane artist

Spanning 24 metres across The University of Queensland Art Museum’s glass façade, a striking new artwork by Elizabeth Willing has been unveiled today.
7 June 2019

Smartphone app to diagnose respiratory diseases

Technology developed by University of Queensland researchers that analyses a person’s cough could help diagnose respiratory disorders quickly and easily in patients who l
7 June 2019

UQ salutes staff excellence

The inventor of a revolutionary bridge system and the team behind the Disability Inclusion Group (DIG) are amongst the list of winners in The University of Queensland 201
6 June 2019

Global burden of mental health in conflict settings

People living in countries that have experienced armed conflict are five times more likely to develop anxiety or depression, a University of Queensland research collabora
12 June 2019

Marine protected areas missing the mark

Protected marine areas are often in the wrong locations to stop threats to biodiversity, according to international research led by a University of Queensland team.
5 June 2019

Designing homes to help our health

Many people underestimate the power our homes have to heal and contribute to our wellbeing, according to University of Queensland alumnus, architect Anthony Clarke.
5 June 2019

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