UQ meets Fossil Free UQ group

University of Queensland Chief Operating Officer Mr Greg Pringle met with a student delegation from Fossil Free UQ on Monday.
19 April 2016

$3 million gift helps establish a chair of finance at UQ Business School

The University of Queensland Business School will name its Chair in Finance in honour of Malcolm Broomhead, in recognition of a $3 million gift from the alumnus and leadi
19 April 2016

Frosty fossil forage to Antarctica a roaring success

Seasickness, snow and sea ice couldn’t keep a University of Queensland scientist from his mission to learn more about Antarctica’s dinosaurs, with the palaeontologist ret
19 April 2016

Stars honoured at UQ sports awards

University of Queensland students Dane Bird-Smith and Gabrielle Simpson have been named Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year at the UQ Sport 2016 Club and Sports Awards.
18 April 2016

Avant-garde octogenarian explores the pleasures of life

Barbara Blackman, a blind 87-year-old alumna of The University of Queensland, has delivered her first book of prose in 20 years.
18 April 2016

UQ animal geneticists kicking goals for cattle industry

Australian cattle farming could become safer and cheaper thanks to the work of an animal genetics team at The University of Queensland.
18 April 2016

STEM stars head to NASA with UQ support

For most high school students, competing at an international competition at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre is an idea that is simply out of this world.
15 April 2016

Deadly ‘Crypto’ pathogen lures Fulbright researcher to UQ

Cryptococcus is so forsaken by research that it doesn’t even make the neglected diseases list – but the deadly fungal pathogen has lured an American scientist all the way
14 April 2016

Rare chance to see little-known Nolan paintings

A new exhibition at The University of Queensland Art Museum presents the most comprehensive display ever assembled of a rare series of paintings on roofing slates, produc
14 April 2016

Sugary drinks tax would offer big benefits

A 20 per cent tax on sugar-sweetened drinks would result in widespread, long-lasting public health benefits and significant health cost savings, a new study shows.
14 April 2016

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