Research aims for better treatments for children with rare disease

New research could pave the way for more precise treatments for potentially deadly respiratory infections in children with the rare disease ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T).
28 February 2017

Senate elects a new Deputy Chancellor

At the Senate meeting held on 27 February 2017, Ms Tonianne Dwyer was elected Deputy Chancellor of the University’s Senate.
28 February 2017

New UQ Dean to ignite passion for science

The University of Queensland’s newly appointed Faculty of Science Executive Dean, Professor Melissa Brown, plans to reimagine science to be more engaging, impactful and r
27 February 2017

Rare bacterial infection a threat to heart patients

A Queensland infectious diseases expert has warned more open-heart surgery patients could be diagnosed with a rare bacterial infection stemming from contaminated heater-c
24 February 2017

Which reefs are the most important to save?

A list of the world’s 50 most important reefs to protect from climate change is being compiled by a global team of world experts led by The University of Queensland.
24 February 2017

UQ coral reef expert on ABC’s Australian Story

The University of Queensland’s Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and his bold new plan to save coral reefs from extinction will feature on Monday’s episode of Australian Story
23 February 2017

UQ academic waltzing with Matilda Award

Playwright and University of Queensland drama lecturer Dr Stephen Carleton has received the prize for Best New Australian Work at the 2017 Matilda Awards.
23 February 2017

Could exercise help you learn new language?

Understanding how exercise affects language learning could help patients with brain conditions such as stroke, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
23 February 2017

Grammy Award winner returns to UQ on a high note

Three-time Grammy award winner and University of Queensland alumnus Tim Munro is set to return to UQ for a two-week residency thanks to a generous bequest from the late P
23 February 2017

Plugging the gap in oil and gas

Plugging decommissioned oil and gas wells may become safer and more economical with a solution championed by University of Queensland researchers.
22 February 2017

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