Spotlight on sustainability

Sustainability seminars, share cars and a suitcase rummage—these are just a few of the 28 events happening during The University of Queensland’s Sustainability Week from
15 August 2016

Help scientists find Nemo in Queensland with new app

Visitors and residents along Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef can play a starring role as citizen scientists to build a brighter future for ‘Nemo’ clownfish and their anem
12 August 2016

Guns, nets and bulldozers driving species loss

University of Queensland-led research published in Nature has found that nearly three-quarters of the world’s threatened species are in peril because people are convertin
11 August 2016

Prestigious award for bubbly research

A University of Queensland researcher has won a coveted international award for his research in hydraulic engineering, which focuses on a water flow phenomenon known as a
11 August 2016

UQ supports international students with new online job search platform

The University of Queensland’s Advantage Office has launched Global Grad, a new online job vacancy platform for international students.
11 August 2016

Cancer researchers give thanks to 1300 women

The Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer (QCGC) Research has paid tribute to women who participate in clinical trials, ahead of a patient symposium on research out
11 August 2016

Health study calls for five-fold boost to activity levels

Researchers are calling for a major boost to physical activity recommendations, with a new study linking more weekly exercise to a reduced risk of five common diseases.
10 August 2016

UQ students invited to create change in their communities

University of Queensland students will hear about a gamut of opportunities to create change across their communities when UQ holds its annual Volunteer Expo on 17 August.
11 August 2016

UQ set to welcome its Olympians home

UQ is set to welcome a large ‪‬‬contingent of 2016 Rio Olympians home.
21 August 2016

Research straight to the palm of your hand

Electronics are getting smaller, smarter and ever-more ubiquitous, and the minute parts that make them work need to be constantly re-engineered to keep pace with rapid ch
5 August 2016

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