Expert takes Queensland truancy trial to the world

The University of Queensland’s Professor Lorraine Mazerolle last night told an international gathering of more than 500 criminologists how a five-year trial successfully
10 June 2015

Learning about the birds and the bees helps aid flight

Research into how birds and bees use vision in flight is guiding the design of future autopilots and unmanned aerial vehicles.
10 June 2015

Free online anthropology course back by popular demand

Enrolments are now open for the World101x: Anthropology of Current World Issues Massive Open Online Course, run through not-for-profit online learning platform edX,
9 June 2015

Apply for 2016 cultural immersion program: scholarship winner urges

Emily Chen is one University of Queensland student thoroughly backing the benefits of full immersion in an unfamiliar culture.
8 June 2015

Getting to the point of parents’ fears

University of Queensland researchers are hoping to get to the pointy end of parents’ fears about childhood vaccinations by conducting an Australia-wide survey.
9 June 2015

Misunderstood mothers-to-be internalise stress

The role that stigma around mental health plays in the stress of a pregnancy – and birth complications - has been thrust into the spotlight by a study from researchers at
4 June 2015

Clinic removes barriers to rehabilitation

The possible beneficiaries of the ground-breaking University of Queensland Telerehabilitation Clinic are limited only by imagination – and certainly not by geography or m
4 June 2015

Mediterranean diet could reduce risks during pregnancy

Women who follow a Mediterranean-style diet in the years before becoming pregnant could face a significantly reduced risk of developing hypertensive disorders during preg
5 June 2015

A spoonful of parent interaction may help the medicine go down

The way parents interact with their chronically ill children could be the key to better treatment and better results.
3 June 2015

Early clinical trial success for new rheumatoid arthritis treatment

University of Queensland researchers have developed a world-first vaccine-style therapeutic approach to treat rheumatoid arthritis, a debilitating disease affecting more
4 June 2015

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