Survey takes 10 minutes to tackle bullying

More than 1200 Queensland high school students have assisted University of Queensland researchers in the development of a survey that measures bullying.
8 May 2018

‘Junk DNA’ reveals clue to autism treatment

People living with autism spectrum disorder are one step closer to receiving personalised genetic diagnosis and treatment, thanks to University of Queensland research.
3 May 2018

UQ media freedom-fighter honoured

Internationally acclaimed journalist Peter Greste has been awarded an Australian Press Council Press Freedom Medal in Sydney today (Thursday 3 May).
3 May 2018

New game means science knowledge is far from extinct

Octopus tree, rainbow serpent and demon duck of doom – they’re all on the cards for future scientists, thanks to a new game from a University of Queensland PhD student.
30 April 2018

Million-dollar boost for dermatology research

Early detection of melanoma research has received a $1.195 million Partnership Grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
30 April 2018

Medical technology at the hub of good health

A new research hub is set to transform Australia’s medical technology sector by developing cost-competitive technologies for the rapid production of medical devices.
27 April 2018

UQ vets help pets with cancer

Nine-year-old Rhodesian ridgeback cross Gus has participated in an innovative Australian pilot study for dogs with cancer, which has achieved some positive results.
27 April 2018

Volunteers sought for genetic depression risk research

The biggest study of its kind has allowed researchers to identify genetic risk factors associated with major depression, providing new insights for prevention and treatme
27 April 2018

Work experience program a pipeline for students with autism

University students with a range of neurodiverse traits will be able to boost their employability through a new work experience program that helps them breakdown barriers
24 April 2018

UQ to embed mental health as core business

Mental health will be included as a priority in decision-making at The University of Queensland from this year.
24 April 2018

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