A leading international expert in film history and film studies will deliver The University of Queensland’s 2014 Daphne Mayo Lecture, ‘Cinema after Film: A Poetics of Obsolescence?’ on Wednesday 8 October.
7 October 2014The untouched beauty of Queensland’s Idalia National Park has inspired a series of works by emerging artist Elisa Jane Carmichael, currently on display at The University of Queensland.
17 September 2014University of Queensland researchers have appeared at the United Nations in New York today to speak about the responsibility of UN member states to protect their people from atrocities.
8 September 2014A University of Queensland project to develop a smartphone app to prevent Indigenous youth suicide in the State has received more than $800,000 from the Federal Government.
1 September 2014An office enriched with plants makes staff happier and boosts productivity by 15 per cent, a University of Queensland researcher has found.
1 September 2014The University of Queensland’s Great Court will be filled with challenging artworks for the Courting Blakness art installation next month.
28 August 2014Five hundred years after the celebrated artist Albrecht Dürer produced his Melencolia I engraving, the historic work will be the centrepiece of an exhibition at The University of Queensland Art Museum.
25 August 2014University of Queensland Press has released a 10th anniversary edition of author Andrew Stafford’s cult classic, Pig City.
17 July 2014Young Australian women are ignoring the dangers of excessive drinking and consuming more alcohol than their mothers did at the same age.
1 July 2014A University of Queensland study has shown that families can be more effective in protecting children from bullying than school-based strategies alone.
1 July 2014University of Queensland music student John Rotar has been selected to write a piece of music to replace the traditional cue bells in the Sydney Opera House.
30 June 2014The University of Queensland’s acclaimed marine biologist Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg has joined US President Barack Obama and actor Leonardo DiCaprio at an international conference on ways to protect the world’s oceans.
19 June 2014University of Queensland researchers have led a study that will help unravel the genetic mystery of autism and, for the first time, help diagnose children under two years of age with the disorder.
5 June 2014Tombstones and other memorials to the dead bring life to some of the more interesting residents of ancient Greece and Rome at an exhibition opening in Brisbane this week.
4 June 2014University of Queensland alumnus and Australian literary legend David Malouf is celebrating his 80th birthday – and UQ is hosting the party.
4 June 2014University of Queensland researchers have discovered antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the Middle East which is cloaking itself in genetic material to avoid detection and placing the population at increased risk of deadly infections.
2 June 2014The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra, The University of Queensland Chorale and special guests The St Peter’s Chorale will perform a trio of masterpieces at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre this Sunday.
28 May 2014Sunshine Coast-based author Pat Flynn serves up another round of teen humour in his latest book, Don’t Kiss Girls and other silly stories, published by University of Queensland Press.
27 May 2014Student performance on tests should not be the only criteria for judging schools, according to a University of Queensland-led project in Bundaberg, Childers and Gin Gin.
26 May 2014A University of Queensland study shows Facebook is one of the alcohol industry’s key promotional tools, sparking concerns about inadequate regulation of alcohol marketing on social media.
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