Research centre marks a new era for child health in Queensland

Queensland’s first centre dedicated to child and adolescent health research opened at South Brisbane today.
27 November 2015

UQ launches free online philosophy and English courses

Students around the world preparing for English proficiency testing now have access to a new online course offered by The University of Queensland.
26 November 2015

Scholarship supports researcher’s cerebral palsy endeavour

University of Queensland paediatrics and child health researcher Katherine Benfer will travel to Bangladesh next year to lay the groundwork for babies with cerebral palsy
25 November 2015

Award-winning student magazine is creating change yet again

Students and staff from the University of Queensland are helping debunk negative stereotypes of the Brisbane suburb of Woodridge by showcasing real stories that promote p
25 November 2015

The (fish) eyes have it

Understanding how fish "see" is helping a team of international scientists increase their knowledge of the Great Barrier Reef's biodiversity.
24 November 2015

UQ to welcome new Chancellor

The current Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Peter Varghese AO, will join The University of Queensland in July 2016 as UQ’s new Chancellor, fo
24 November 2015

Schoolies study will lay the truth bare

Schoolies can be a time for secrecy and fake bravado, but dozens of 2015 school leavers are documenting every raw emotion during their stay on the Gold Coast this week.
24 November 2015

Teen idea blossoms into debut novel

What started as a story idea in high school has grown into a published novel for University of Queensland Bachelor of Music graduate and first-time author Tess McLennan.
24 November 2015

Rousey weighed down by reluctance in gym

It was more than just a tactical error that led to the demise of UFC champ Ronda Rousey, according to a Queensland sports scientist who specialises in mixed martial arts
23 November 2015

UQ’s subject excellence recognised

The University of Queensland continues to cement its place among the world’s top 50 universities, with its strengths in life sciences and clinical and pre-clinical health
23 November 2015

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