The University of Queensland has rewarded a dedicated and inspirational group of academics at its annual teaching awards held on Monday, October 29.
25 October 2007More than 50 scientists of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies today declared the following statements unanimously:
22 October 2007An international team of Australian and Israeli researchers has discovered what could be the aphrodisiac for the biggest moonlight sex event on Earth.
18 October 2007Professor Jennifer Stow from The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) has been awarded a Smart Women: Smart State award for her work on cells, which may lead to alternative treatments for inflammatory disease.
31 August 2007University of Queensland teachers have been singled out for exceptional standards of teaching with nine Carrick Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
10 August 2007Running and climbing, imagining different worlds, romping on swing sets… these all come naturally to children, right?
2 August 2007Australian researchers have studied and documented the effect of the "sundried tide", a force of nature that can silently wipe out coral reefs.
3 July 2007Children aged between 6 and 10 years old are required for a one year pilot study to help tackle the growing issue of childhood obesity conducted in partnership with the Mater Children’s Hospital and The University of Queensland.
31 May 2007Researchers from The University of Queensland will be at the forefront of new research possibilities with the signing of an agreement to use the soon-to-be-opened Australian Synchrotron in Victoria.
13 April 2007With the New Year just in, many people will be looking to address their vices with a set of resolutions.
9 January 2007Large-scale coral die-offs are now occurring more frequently than at any time in the last 11 000 years, according to a new study by Australian-based scientists.
15 December 2006Unique research at The University of Queensland could revolutionise the treatment of pain relief – thanks to a humble sea snail.
11 December 2006The genetics behind intersex babies, and improved prediction of skin cancer risk are two of the projects from the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) that will receive funding from the latest round of Australian Research Council grants.
12 October 2006UQ’s School of Medicine is delving into nearly a decade of statistics to reveal how well its medical students are selected, educated and how they perform as they train to become doctors.
27 September 2006Australians may have to resort to "underwater gardening" if they are to protect their priceless coral reefs through the stresses of climate change.
5 September 2006The University of Queensland’s newest start-up, RapiSure Pty Ltd, has secured its first round of investment from life sciences venture capital company, Symbiosis Group Ltd.
1 September 2006University of Queensland Business School academic Professor Mark Dodgson has today been listed as one of 25 future business leaders in BRW magazine, August 24-30.
24 August 2006High-flying legal and business graduates will be acknowledged at University of Queensland graduation ceremonies tomorrow, July 21.
20 July 2006A new study has found that the damage caused by human activity to some of the world’s iconic coral reefs in the past 30 years is greater than at any time in the last 220,000 years.
19 June 2006Researchers from The University of Queensland’s School of Psychology are calling for families with a child diagnosed with ADHD between the ages of four and nine to take part in a group program aimed at helping parents manage their child’s behaviour.
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