Bringing Bjelke-Petersen’s political career to the stage

A satirical and musical interpretation of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen’s run for office has come about from a union of two University of Queensland creatives.
3 July 2017

Taking the ‘hacktivist’ approach to technology

A free online course released today by The University of Queensland is encouraging people to learn about the dark underbelly of the technology and media apps they use eve
4 July 2017

Human rights and democracy in Myanmar

Leading human rights activist Debbie Stothard will address issues currently facing the South-East Asian nation of Myanmar during a public seminar at The University of Que
30 June 2017

Justice and the prevention of genocide

Leading researchers and scholars from around the world will gather at The University of Queensland next week to discuss the growing crisis in human protection.
3 July 2017

Last call for parents who supply teens with booze

Parents supplying their teens with alcohol are not only fuelling underage drinking but are increasing the risk that their children and their children’s friends will drink
5 July 2017

Wilderness areas being destroyed - but there is hope

Less than two per cent of wilderness is currently protected in global World Heritage sites - but many opportunities exist to increase this figure.
30 June 2017

Global success story returns to his roots

He sold a stake in his business to Nine Entertainment for $35 million and now Alborz Fallah has become The University of Queensland’s Entrepreneur in Residence.
29 June 2017

UQ making waves with online rowing coaching course

Rowing coaches in the United States will be the first outside Australia to use an online coaching course designed by The University of Queensland and Rowing Australia.
29 June 2017

Climate change hits Antarctic biodiversity habitat

Ice-free areas of Antarctica – home to more than 99 per cent of the continent’s terrestrial plants and animals – could expand by more than 17,000km2 by the end of this ce
28 June 2017

Sport, health and education converge at carnival

The University of Queensland has welcomed the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health’s (IUIH) Deadly Choices Junior Murri Carnival to the St Lucia campus.
27 June 2017

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