Major book award for UQ graduate

An anthology of Australian science fiction and fantasy stories, edited by University of Queensland graduate and award-winning writer Dr Jack Dann, has taken out a top awa
29 November 2017

Soccer success is all about skill

A soccer player’s performance on the field is determined by their skill rather than their athletic ability, researchers from The University of Queensland have found.
29 November 2017

Resilient reefs offer hope for regeneration

Just three per cent of the Great Barrier Reef’s corals may hold the key to regenerating reefs damaged after major disturbances, new research reveals.
29 November 2017

Experts unite to improve Pacific health

New research partnerships tackling health challenges in the Pacific are expected to result from a unique gathering at The University of Queensland in 2018.
28 November 2017

Sustained reduction in petrol sniffing after low aromatic fuel rollout

The rollout of low aromatic fuel has contributed to significant and sustained reduction in petrol sniffing and associated health problems in Indigenous communities, studi
29 November 2017

UQ hosts China-Australia University Summit on Teaching and Learning

Senior academics from China Nine and Australia’s Group of Eight universities will gather at The University of Queensland today (November 27) for the fourth China-Australi
27 November 2017

New Colombo Plan scholars embark on global pathways

The Australian Government has awarded scholarships to three University of Queensland students as part of its New Colombo Plan (NCP) 2018 round.
29 November 2017

Plum award for Australian native food industry collaboration

A powder extracted from the Kakadu plum to extend the shelf life of frozen ready-made foods has earned a University of Queensland researcher and her team a national award
27 November 2017

UQ readies rising surf stars to lead

The state’s future lifesaving leaders will strengthen not only their beach skills but also their business skills when they gather at The University of Queensland this wee
23 November 2017

The sky’s the limit for sustainable wooden skyscrapers

Australia will soon hold the record for the world’s tallest timber office building at 5 King St Brisbane, and with the help of The University of Queensland’s new research
23 November 2017

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