Bangkok strategists turn to UQ for city planning tips

Thai city planners will take their cues from University of Queensland experts, after a team of 29 city administrators from Bangkok visited Brisbane to discuss urban plann
10 July 2014

High-tech imaging stamps on Queensland dinosaur stampede theory

Dinosaur footprints in Central Queensland’s Lark Quarry were not all caused by a dinosaur stampede, as previously thought.
9 July 2014

Scientists do Queensland proud in global fight against cancer

University of Queensland scientists have succeeded in identifying the major underlying mutations in pancreatic and ovarian cancers, two of Australia’s most ruthless cance
8 July 2014

State’s brainiest students to battle it out

The challenge to find Queensland’s smartest teen is on again at The University of Queensland, with more than 170 high school students set to battle wits at the Australian
4 July 2014

Efficiency and productivity in the spotlight

Topics ranging from primary school performance analysis to the effect bad loans have on bank efficiency will be on the agenda at a conference at The University of Queensl
4 July 2014

UQ to host major international nanobio conference

International leaders in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology will gather at the University of Queensland’s St Lucia campus for two of the world’s biggest nanobio
4 July 2014

Coral death imminent on Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is at greater risk than ever from severe weather events, and University of Queensland researchers predict an increase in coral death this summer.
4 July 2014

Engineering Chinese links

The University of Queensland Academic Board President Professor Kaye Basford met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on 3 June.
4 July 2014

Celia bound for Germany for prestigious cup

A University of Queensland postgraduate student is the only student from Australia to win a place at the prestigious Merck Serono Innovation Cup, being held in Germany th
2 July 2014

Families can play key role against bullying

A University of Queensland study has shown that families can be more effective in protecting children from bullying than school-based strategies alone.
1 July 2014

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