Developing better treatments for child burns victims is the aim of UQ researcher Dr James R. McMillan, who was yesterday awarded an International Science Linkages Grant.
8 December 2009The University of Queensland today (Friday, October 2) – one day after the 60th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China – formalised arrangements to establish a Confucius Institute in partnership with Tianjin University.
2 October 2009Statement by Professor Ian Frazer on skin cancer vaccine ahead of the Australian Health and Medical Research Conference in Brisbane
16 November 2008Australia and Canada's records in combating human trafficking were among the worst in the developed world, according to a University of Queensland researcher.
22 September 2008The announcement of the 2008 Fulbright Scholars has reinforced The University of Queensland’s status as a hub of international academic exchange.
17 June 2008University of Queensland researchers have made a ground-breaking discovery that produces highly efficient miniature crystals which could revolutionise the way we harvest and use solar energy.
29 May 2008The University of Queensland’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hay, AC, as well a World Peace Fellow, will farewell UQ at graduation ceremonies on Monday, December 17.
14 December 2007The Father of Brisbane’s Chinatown, Eddie Liu, OBE OAM, and former Queensland Premier, Wayne Goss, are among six recipients of University of Queensland honorary doctorates this year.
14 November 2007A who’s who of established and emerging Australian artists are in the running for the nation’s first self-portrait prize, which has been established by The University of Queensland and will be announced on October 20.
15 October 2007A team of Australian and Chinese scientists have found the first observed evidence for "universality" in a paper to be published in the prestigious Nature Physics journal next month.
19 June 2007The importance of an international focus in teaching and learning will be highlighted at University of Queensland graduation ceremonies this week.
17 July 2006A pilot study for Australia`s first clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of traditional Chinese exercises in preventing the growing problem of diabetes has produced startling results.
6 December 2005University of Queensland researchers are using traditional Chinese exercises to combat the growing problem of diabetes.
1 August 2005University of Queensland researchers have patented a simple yet elegant way to control gene expression with exciting possibilities for use in plant technology and in treating human disease.
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