UQ among best of the best in new global ranking

The University of Queensland is among the world’s 50 best universities, according to a new ranking published this week.
31 October 2014

Philanthropy takes researchers to new depths

University of Queensland marine neuroscientists are plunging to new depths in submersibles on the Great Barrier Reef and in the Coral Sea.
30 October 2014

The 100-member rule may be gone, but shareholder activism is here to stay

As part of its program to cut red tape and bureaucracy, the Australian government is set to repeal the 100-member rule.
30 October 2014

Fruit fly lights up brain wiring

Fluorescent fruit flies have helped University of Queensland researchers take a critical step toward understanding the human brain’s neuronal “wiring” and how it can go a
30 October 2014

Study explores how families are affected when a loved one is unable to drive following a brain injury

University of Queensland researchers are examining how family members are affected when a loved one is unable to drive following a brain injury.
3 November 2014

Like eating fish? It’s time to start caring where it comes from

Australians love seafood. Yet very little of the seafood we consume is sustainable. For a country with such a love affair with the ocean, I find this perplexing.
30 October 2014

Anthropology exposes how miners shape our world and our views of it

Miners do much more than extract minerals and make profits. All over the world mining corporations are collaborating with governments, local populations and NGOs.
30 October 2014

Journalism students to report on G20 Summit

University of Queensland journalism students will take Brisbane news to the global stage when they report on the G20 summit in November.
30 October 2014

Fire safety expert named academy fellow

A lifetime of fire safety and civil engineering research has led to a fellowship with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering for The University
30 October 2014

Dam hard: water storage is a historic headache for Australia

An agricultural green paper proposes 27 new water and irrigation projects, which the government claims will be necessary for Australia’s agricultural expansion.
30 October 2014

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