It was her volunteering spirit that kept Kate Morioka from accepting a multicultural award from Premier Peter Beattie at Parliament House on May 12.
31 May 2005Schizophrenia is more common in developed countries than poorer nations, but it is less widespread than previously thought.
31 May 2005The University of Queensland`s Fryer Library will celebrate the centenary of women`s suffrage with the opening of a new display.
31 May 2005Humans may be inadvertently helping to spread a deadly fungus that is killing green tree frogs and other native frog species at an alarming rate, according to researchers at The University of Queensland.
30 May 2005People addicted to the current Sudoku craze can now log on to a UQ mathematics website to find helpful advice about solving these intriguing puzzles.
30 May 2005The University of Queensland has established a unique consulting company to help improve the organisational performance of businesses.
30 May 2005Drug trafficking in Asia and international pornography rings are some of the topics that will be debated at an international crime roundtable on June 14.
26 May 2005Agricultural lands close to Australia`s cities under threat from development plans may be able to be conserved, according to a new discussion paper.
25 May 2005The University of Queensland’s Child and Family Clinic is asking parents of children (aged nine and under) with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder to help evaluate the Stepping Stones Triple P Program for this population.
24 May 2005UQ Business School will host Senator Elect Barnaby Joyce, Telstra’s Steve Johnston, and Alan Ducret of the ACCC on Wednesday 25 May to discuss the future of Telstra.
24 May 2005Brisbane author Dr Rosamond Siemon will discuss her new book The Eccentric Mr Wienholt at a Books and Brunch event at The University of Queensland on June 5.
24 May 2005Former Lord Mayor of Brisbane Clem Jones, AO, will toss the coin to decide which team will bat first in The University of Queensland's Town vs Gown Cricket Match.
23 May 2005University of Queensland Gatton student Anna Hill is proving a city upbringing is no hurdle to striking out on a successful career in the exciting world of international agribusiness.
23 May 2005The University of Queensland`s Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hay, AC, has accepted a $3 million donation as part of a bequest to further research into Motor Neuron Disease (MND).
23 May 2005The University of Queensland’s reputation as a leader in research and teaching has been enhanced with the opening of the $24 million Sir James Foots building today, May 20.
20 May 2005One of the most advanced learning spaces in the southern hemisphere will be officially opened today, May 20 at The University of Queensland’s St Lucia campus .
20 May 2005University of Queensland researchers have captured the attention of the international mining and minerals community by leading the way in advanced water management strategies.
19 May 2005Queensland could be the victim of a tsunami or other earthquake-related consequences in the next 10 years, according to UQ researchers.
19 May 2005Researchers at The University of Queensland are working to improve economic and employment outcomes for Aboriginal people in Australia’s mining regions.
18 May 2005With extremist groups in Australia currently a popular talking point, a new book by a University of Queensland PhD student will add a broader historical perspective to the debate.
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