A great celebration for a greater cause

If you go down to the woods today …
22 July 2015

UQ mining program celebrates first Indigenous female graduate

The first female indigenous student to graduate in the 65-year history of The University of Queensland’s mining engineering program will do so at a ceremony on Friday, Ju
23 July 2015

Stephanie creates change across continents

A hand-written note telling Dr Stephanie Hanrahan she was “the difference that people need” has made a 10-year project in poverty-stricken cities around the world all the
22 July 2015

Diagnosis in the palm of your hand

The cough is the single most common reason for a trip to the doctor, placing enormous strain on Australia’s healthcare system, but a new mobile health tool being develope
22 July 2015

Are you smarter than a tenth grader?

After correctly answering that the cochlear and vestibular nerves are the two branches of the eighth cranial nerve, 15-year-old Abigail Green from Somerville House has be
21 July 2015

Robert Forster "comes full circle" with UQ honorary doctorate

Forty years after starting his degree, international musician and singer-songwriter Robert Forster has finally attended a graduation ceremony at The University of Queensl
21 July 2015

UQ graduates part of building good governance in Papua New Guinea

It’s the end of a long journey for twenty women from Papua New Guinea who will graduate from The University of Queensland today.
21 July 2015

Bad genes lead teens to binge-eating

Binge-eating in teenagers may be linked to a gene variation, according to new research from the University of Queensland.
21 July 2015

Nation’s best in astronomy to tackle gender equity in science

More than 80 astronomers and researchers from around the world will converge at The University of Queensland this week for the annual Women in Astronomy Workshop 2015.
21 July 2015

Pounding out the numbers in martial arts study

When it comes to the punch, can you rely on an Aussie, a Canadian or an American?
21 July 2015

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