A public lecture by acclaimed indigenous affairs and racism author Dr David Hollinsworth will headline a series of events and activities at The University of Queensland Ipswich Campus next week as part of Diversity Week 2005.
5 May 2005Promoting awareness of disability, celebrating difference and opposing racism and discrimination are some of the goals of UQ’s Diversity Week starting Monday (May 9).
4 May 2005An international symposium on stem cells will be held at the Australian Academy of Science on Friday May 6, as part of its annual Science at the Shine Dome festivities.
4 May 2005The University of Queensland has been advised that the Dutton Park ferry terminal at St Lucia will re-open on Saturday, May 7.
4 May 2005Brisbane City Council advises that some parking spaces will be unavailable and pedestrian traffic temporarily relocated further west on the footpath in a small section of Sir William MacGregor Drive, St Lucia, from Thursday, May 5 until Thursday May...
4 May 2005University of Queensland Business School researchers will investigate small businesses that compete internationally from their earliest stages to understand the implications for the economy.
3 May 2005UQ Business School (UQBS) Downtown has been entered by architects Bligh Voller Nield in the interiors category of the RAIA 2005 Brisbane Architecture Awards.
2 May 2005Queensland Chief Scientist Emeritus Professor Peter Andrews, AO will be guest speaker at a free public lecture at UQ St Lucia campus on Thursday, May 19.
29 April 2005An innovative CD-ROM launched yesterday promises to help education in plant protection catch up with rapid growth in the crop and horticulture industries.
27 April 2005Jazz great James Morrison and a six piece band will perform at the UQ Centre on Monday, May 9 at 7.30pm.
27 April 2005When you’re a small shrimp in the fish world, it pays to know how to dance.
26 April 2005A University of Queensland researcher has developed the world’s first specific immunotherapy product using monoclonal antibodies for the potentially lethal West Nile virus, which causes seasonal epidemics around the globe.
26 April 2005The next wave of biotechnology commercialisation stands to benefit from a new source of capital established by the University of Queensland’s (UQ) Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) and its commercialisation company IMBcom.
26 April 2005On May 4, at the University’s annual Thanksgiving Service, past and present health science students will have the opportunity to thank donors whose generosity contributed to their success.
26 April 2005Testicular cancer in Australia is spreading faster than the cane toad – since 1970, its incidence in Australian blokes has doubled, while rates of other types of cancer have stayed the same.
21 April 2005The recently completed film Gallipoli will be discussed at a free public lecture at The University of Queensland on Thursday, April 28.
21 April 2005Applications close tomorrow for an interactive trading game to be run by financial services giant UBS at UQ Business School on Tuesday 3 May.
21 April 2005Over $40,000 will be awarded to students at The University of Queensland Ipswich campus next week when the Campus hosts its annual Scholarship and Prizes Award Ceremony.
20 April 2005Regional Australians are being shut out of the information economy because of the lack of access to high-speed internet connections and poor marketing to stimulate broadband demand, according to a UQ researcher.
20 April 2005An international expert in earthquake research who identified the high likelihood of the Boxing Day earthquake that caused the deadly tsunami will speak at a University of Queensland workshop today.
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