UQ recognised as education export leader

The University of Queensland has been recognised for its strong contribution to Queensland’s export sector, winning the Education and Training category of Premier of Quee
15 October 2018

UQ delivers its first online master’s degree on global learning platform

The University of Queensland has launched its first 100 per cent online master’s degree on global platform edX, giving students the ability to study when and where they w
15 October 2018

Caring for grandchildren: a joy or a burden?

Grandmothers deserve more recognition for their role as caregivers and some are at risk of being overburdened, according to a report from the Australian Longitudinal Stud
15 October 2018

Keeping an eye on very active Schrödinger’s cats

An international team of researchers has developed a theory of multi-level quantum coherence, a step further than the theory which allows the famous Schrödinger’s cat to
12 October 2018

A cuppa a day will keep you moving

Women who drink a daily cuppa are more likely to be physically active, University of Queensland researchers have found.
12 October 2018

Security workshops cracking the cybercrime code

A live demonstration of how a skilled hacker can penetrate an entire enterprise will be part of a series of workshops co-hosted by The University of Queensland.
11 October 2018

Program helps horse owners with speedier diagnosis

An educational program is helping horse owners and vets to recognise and treat two hormonal conditions which are the most common causes of founder.
11 October 2018

24 hour dive to support coral reefs

A team of 40 plus divers will be going to great depths to raise funds and awareness for coral reefs – collectively spending 24 hours under water at an event being held at
11 October 2018

UN climate change panel calls for rapid, far-reaching changes

Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climat
10 October 2018

Indigenous fire practice protecting the Gibson Desert's biodiversity

Traditional Indigenous burning practices are protecting plant biodiversity in Australia’s Gibson Desert, according to University of Queensland research.
10 October 2018

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