Multi-million dollar funding is allowing University of Queensland scientists, in conjunction with the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, to broaden their search for therapeutic drugs based on the deadly venom of Australia’s snakes.

19 July 2004

The University of Queensland’s Chemistry Building has new research and teaching space and improved fire safety after a $14.5 million refit.

11 June 2004

Award-winning author David Malouf will discuss autobiography and self-portraiture at 2pm on Saturday, June 5 at the University of Queensland’s recently opened new art museum.

18 May 2004

A cultural atlas and audio archive of sacred indigenous songs and ceremonies will be presented to The University of Queensland today.

23 April 2004

The University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hay, AC, has described The James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre as a significant cultural asset not only for the University but also for Queensland and the nation.

15 April 2004

The University of Queensland will present the first exhibition of Australian self-portraiture to mark the opening of the James and Mary Emelia Mayne Centre.

24 February 2004

A team of UQ Gatton agribusiness students has just returned to Australia after evaluating the potential for shipping Australian mangoes to Taiwan. The resulting report will be part of a north Queensland export company`s five-year industry...

5 December 2003

The University of Queensland’s outstanding research achievements will be celebrated during UQ Research Week from September 22–26.

11 September 2003

Lord Mayor Tim Quinn and University of Queensland Vice Chancellor Professor John Hay today announced that the Council and University have reached an in-principle agreement for a pedestrian, cycle and bus bridge between Dutton Park and the...

14 August 2003

A comprehensive selection of works by one of Australia’s most widely regarded artists is on display at The University of Queensland`s Art Museum.

18 July 2003

The world’s forefront scientists simulating earth processes are meeting in Brisbane today and tomorrow to discuss a collaborative venture to construct a solid earth simulator or virtual observatory using advanced supercomputer simulation models.

5 June 2003

The University of Queensland has attracted the largest share by a single institution of the prestigious 2003 Federation Fellowships announced today by Minister for Education, Science and Training Dr Brendan Nelson.

20 March 2003

A new $2million research centre at the University of Queensland could reduce Australia’s spiralling rates of cardiovascular disease through early detection.

20 December 2002

The Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane since 1992, the Most Rev John Bathersby, will be guest speaker at one of two University of Queensland graduation ceremonies tomorrow, Friday, December 20.

19 December 2002

University of Queensland start-up company Adipogen Pty Ltd has secured $330,000 in seed funding to develop a new class of anti-obesity drug.

17 December 2002

Scientists, teachers, police officers and parents are among this week’s health graduates from The University of Queensland.

12 December 2002

Australian scientists have won a multimillion-dollar US grant for research into kidney disease that will be used to spearhead new therapies and treatments for kidney failure.

1 October 2002

UQ Vice-Chancellor Professor John Hay`s address to the National Press Club today.

18 September 2002

A $33 million research complex opening today (July 15) is the new home for a University of Queensland research group pioneering vaccines against cervical cancer and genital warts.

15 July 2002

There’s not much left of the pulp fiction churned out by Australia’s publishing “factories” in the 1940s and 1950s.

10 July 2002