Awards salute UQ English language professionals

Two University of Queensland staff have been awarded top industry accolades for outstanding English language teaching, leadership and professional practice.
26 September 2014

UQ teachers receive national awards

The University of Queensland’s teachers and lecturers have been recognised as among the best in Australia, receiving four Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Stude
26 September 2014

Future miners could harvest metal from plants

Future generations of miners could harvest metals from trees, capitalising on the ability of some plants to isolate and accumulate metals in their shoots.
25 September 2014

Sewer technology brings global honour for UQ-led team

A University of Queensland-led research team that is radically improving sewer design and management last night won a prestigious international prize in Portugal.
25 September 2014

UQ plans new student housing complex

Students at The University of Queensland will have greater choice in quality affordable accommodation, with plans for two new sustainable housing developments on the UQ S
25 September 2014

Author takes readers on an unexpected ‘road trip’

A raw and engaging coming-of-age story about the highs and lows of adolescence and the consequences of family tragedy is brought to life in Sandy Feet, the latest offerin
24 September 2014

TRI welcomes new CEO

A leading expert in the areas of cancer, chronic pain and head injuries will be the new CEO and Director of Research for the Translational Research Institute (TRI).
23 September 2014

Nature’s elegant and efficient vision systems can detect cancer

Mantis shrimp eyes are inspiring the design of new cameras that can detect a variety of cancers and visualise brain activity.
5 December 2014

AIBN to roll out super computer

The University of Queensland is one step closer to developing better mobile phone battery life, understanding the engineering of vaccines and creating stem cell therapies
22 September 2014

Bird brains more precise than humans’

Birds have been found to display superior judgement of their body width compared to humans, in research to help design autonomous aircraft navigation systems.
19 September 2014

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