A University of Queensland graduate, who was inspired to further his interest in economic development after working with a humanitarian group, has been chosen as the 2005 Queensland Rhodes Scholar.
5 November 2004Biotechnology Australia and The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience will host a free public forum discussing the future impact of biotechnology on our society.
5 November 2004The University of Queensland is a breast feeding friendly university, an employer of choice for women and now an Elite Athlete Friendly University.
5 November 2004Putting greens are making way for wildlife shelters as part of a visionary environmental project at The University of Queensland's Gatton Campus.
5 November 2004Three University of Queensland first-year engineering students have each received $6000 power industry bursaries to assist them with their studies.
3 November 2004When UQ student Anna Sheldon failed to make the national orienteering team she took up a new challenge – to read maps from the seat of her mountain bike.
3 November 2004Before reality TV, trashy magazines, computer games or Quentin Tarantino movies, many Australians in the 1940s and 50s received their popular culture fix from a different type of “pulp fiction”.
1 November 2004The University of Queensland has boosted its collection of Chinese antiquities with 20 new pieces donated from Hong Kong medical specialist and UQ graduate Dr Nat Yuen.
29 October 2004Meatworkers from some of Australia’s leading abattoirs are turning professional in a move to keep the industry at the forefront of food safety systems and ahead of the global competition.
29 October 2004Martin Sammut, a successful Ipswich businessman and philanthropist, has been named as The University of Queensland’s Young Alumnus of the Year.
28 October 2004United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation consultant, Suganya Boonprasirt, has been named as The Universtiy of Queensland’s International Alumnus of the Year for 2004.
28 October 2004Distinguished clinician, academic and military doctor, Professor John Pearn, AM, RFD, KStJ, has been named The University of Queensland’s Alumnus of the Year for 2004.
28 October 2004A North Queensland engineering firm will play an important role in next year’s Australian experiments to test the world’s fastest air-breathing engines.
27 October 2004Rotary World Peace Scholars studying at The University of Queensland have recounted their experiences in war-torn countries such as Bosnia and Sierra Leone.
26 October 2004As Australian universities become increasing popular with overseas students the newly appointed Director of The University of Queensland’s International Education Directorate (IED) is hoping to see a continued increase in the interaction between...
26 October 2004The impact of increasing amphetamine use challenged the existing organisation of health care services and demonstrated a clear need for the monitoring of emergency department presentations at Queensland’s hospitals.
26 October 2004A new drug to combat obesity at a cellular level is in the sights of a University of Queensland scientist.
25 October 2004Students from The University of Queensland’s Ipswich campus will show off the results of their innovation at the annual Interactive Exhibit 2004 to be held at the campus tommorow (October 26).
25 October 2004The University of Queensland has achieved a rare distinction with three of its business academics elected to the prestigious Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) in the same year.
25 October 2004Debilitating back pain will soon be a thing of the past with BakBalls taking out the UQ Business School’s $100,000 Enterprize business commercialisation competition last night.
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