UQ to create change with $4.87 million Advance Queensland funding

University of Queensland research to battle superbugs, save koalas, produce advanced manufacturing materials, help infants with cerebral palsy and more has attracted $4.8
19 September 2016

Researcher giving critically ill patients a voice wins 3MT

A PhD candidate whose research is giving a voice back to critically ill patients has won The University of Queensland’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final.
15 September 2016

Celebrating excellence in research

Projects spanning social welfare, diabetes, climate change and schizophrenia featured at the University of Queensland’s $592,187 Research Week awards last night.
14 September 2016

Marine life showing its true colours

Researchers at The University of Queensland have established that colourful coastal cephalopods are actually colourblind – but can still manage to blend beautifully with
14 September 2016

UN sustainable development goals not as easy as 1, 2, 3

The United Nations’ sustainable development agenda is ambitious but complex, and Australia will need to take a creative approach to it.
13 September 2016

Research to delay motor neuron loss

University of Queensland researchers have identified a potential treatment to delay motor neuron loss and symptoms in the inevitably fatal motor neuron disease (MND).
14 September 2016

Unlocking the potential of prenatal attachment

A low sense of attachment between an expectant mother and her unborn child could be associated with some infant developmental delays.
13 September 2016

$2 million donation to create opportunities for law students

A $2 million donation from the University of Queensland Endowment Fund (UQef) will create opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to study at UQ’s prest
13 September 2016

UQ seals Copenhagen collaboration – on the big questions of the universe

The University of Queensland has strengthened ties with the Danish research institute that laid the foundations of modern physics.
12 September 2016

Paralympian highlights the importance of antibiotic research

Paralympian Chris Bond was 19 when a severe bacterial infection in his bowel spread through his body and sent him into septic shock.
13 September 2016

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