UQ graduate cohort to hit 250,000 this December

After more than a century of graduations, Queensland’s largest university is celebrating a major milestone this December: 250,000 graduates.
14 December 2017

For frog’s sake: residents asked to eavesdrop to help save local species

Sunshine Coast residents are being asked to tune in to the sounds of a local threatened frog population to help preserve the local biodiversity.
6 December 2017

$42.9m to bolster UQ health research

University of Queensland research into dementia, cancer, superbugs, painkillers, and children’s health are among 51 projects that will benefit from National Health and Me
6 December 2017

Big hospitals are more efficient, study shows

Size matters when it comes to a hospital’s operational efficiency and smaller hospitals have a higher risk of inefficiency, a study has found.
5 December 2017

High animal product prices part of a ‘vicious cycle towards extinction’

Skyrocketing prices for rare animal products can push species to extinction even when their populations are abundant, researchers say.
5 December 2017

Research under way for new type 1 diabetes treatment

Researchers at The University of Queensland are hoping a new form of immunotherapy could lead to better treatment of type 1 diabetes.
5 December 2017

Pioneering scientist Dorothy Hill’s legacy secured

Trailblazing earth scientist Professor Dorothy Hill’s legacy of mentoring woman scientists will continue to be celebrated following a donation from The University of Quee
5 December 2017

Girls will be boys: Sex reversal in dragon lizards

One of Australia’s iconic lizard species is hiding a secret – female central bearded dragon embryos temporarily grow the lizard equivalent of a penis during development.
5 December 2017

New UQ Brisbane city site open for business

Executive education and postgraduate study opportunities will now be more accessible following the launch of The University of Queensland’s new city site at 293 Queen Str
5 December 2017

Compassion therapy a focus for survivors of sexual abuse

Psychotherapy that encourages self-compassion may help treat survivors of sexual abuse, University of Queensland researchers have found.
4 December 2017

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