A career in the country

It may have taken a decade, but Carissa Horsey has finally found her true calling. The Ipswich born and raised Bachelor of Agricultural Science graduate didn’t think uni
11 July 2022

UQ accelerates research response to health and medical challenges

The University of Queensland will invest $50 million over seven years increasing research capabilities to address the most pressing health and medical challenges at the s
13 July 2022

From nurse to UQ academic: a journey to create change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children

Lorelle Holland describes herself as a disruptor.
8 July 2022

The graduate with a thirst for success

Daniel Dunn was just 14-years-old when he started his first business - eight years and five business ventures later he graduates this week from the University of Queensla
11 July 2022

Gut bacteria potential key to IBD and colon cancer prevention

Researchers have isolated five strains of gut bacteria that could pave the way for new inflammatory bowel disease treatments and potentially help prevent some forms of bo
5 July 2022

UQ Indigenous leader recognised in National NAIDOC Week Awards

The University of Queensland’s Professor Bronwyn Fredericks has been awarded a 2022 National NAIDOC Week award for decades of work to improve educational outcomes for Abo
4 July 2022

Deadly spider venom treatment for heart attacks reaches next milestone

A potentially life-saving treatment containing venom from one of the world’s deadliest spiders is one step closer to human trials, thanks to a $23 million investment in a
4 July 2022

Fresh hope for new flystrike control method

Tiny nanoparticles less than a thousandth of a millimetre in size are providing a promising new method to protect sheep against deadly flystrike, according to University
30 June 2022

UQ’s unique plan to keep new supercomputer up to date

The University of Queensland has purchased a new supercomputer to replace three current high-performance computers (HPCs) and has a unique plan to keep the new computer u
30 June 2022

Backyard beekeepers needed to spy on native stingless bees

Scientists at the University of Queensland are buzzing about a new citizen science project investigating some of Australia’s native bee species in our own backyards.
28 June 2022

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