Children with cerebral palsy and acquired brain injuries across Queensland will be the first in Australia to experience the pioneering new program, eBRAIN.

29 May 2012

University of Queensland telemedicine researchers want to know which virtual health services are most needed by western down residents.

29 November 2011
Award winning: Dr Nigel Armfield and Dr Tim Donovan have developed a telemedicine trial that enables specialists to assess sick infants in regional and country areas. Photo: Queensland Health

A telemedicine trial that enables specialists to assess sick infants in regional and country areas has won the Queensland Health Minister’s ‘Best Innovation’ award at the 2011 Queensland Health Healthcare Improvement Awards.

5 September 2011

Lessons learned from the NATO allies’ ongoing military operation in Libya will be the subject of a seminar at The University of Queensland’s TC Beirne School of Law on Friday.

19 May 2011
UQ Sport staff enjoy a game of touch football with Brisbane Broncos players

Spirits were boosted at UQ Sport yesterday thanks to an unexpected visit from NRL team the Brisbane Broncos.

10 February 2011

Brisbane medical specialists will use patient images and information captured by a new $1.5 million mobile health screening service to diagnose and treat Indigenous children living hundreds of kilometres away.

7 December 2008

"Tiny Tom", an innovative new telemedicine service which will help with the care of sick babies in North Queensland was launched in Townsville today Friday, June 27.

26 June 2008

UQ graduates and students are leading the battle to contain the horse flu epidemic at the Morgan Park Equestrian Centre at Warwick.

31 August 2007

Visitors to the University of Queensland’s Ekka display on Wednesday will be greeted by a large robot that is helping Queensland doctors conquer the tyranny of distance and improve delivery of specialist medical care to the bush.

13 August 2007

University of Queensland telemedicine researchers are using a robot named Eliza to conquer the tyranny of distance and improve delivery of specialist medical care to the bush.

9 October 2006

Burns specialists from throughout the world will make a virtual visit to Brisbane today (Friday, August 25), as part of a telemedicine conference hosted by The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health.

25 August 2006

High Court of Australia judge The Honourable Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG will present students from The University of Queensland’s T C Beirne School of Law with a prestigious international award on June 24.

22 June 2004

The call has gone out for high school students to attend this year’s FEAST (Future Experiences in Agriculture, Science and Technology) from April 12-16 at The University of Queensland’s Gatton campus.

10 February 2004

Groundbreaking scientific research on back pain in horses is set to begin at The University of Queensland. And it’s attracting international interest.

5 February 2004

A research project on the flowering behaviour of bellyache bush will help determine the potential rate of spread for the destructive northern weed.

17 December 2003

Exceptional achievers from the Faculty of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science will join hundreds of graduates receiving degrees at a 3pm ceremony at the University of Queensland this afternoon (Wednesday, December 10).

10 December 2003

A well-known conservationist will be presented with an honorary degree at The University of Queensland Gatton campus’ graduation ceremony at 11am on Friday, December 12.

10 December 2003

A scholarship fund is being established to help support future generations of students attending one of Australia’s leading agricultural and natural resource institutions, UQ Gatton

8 December 2003

A fifth-generation member of a cattle family in Queensland’s Gulf country, mature-age student Julie Clarke, is the top agribusiness achiever at the University of Queensland Gatton Campus for 2003.

5 December 2003

A major research project led by a team of experts from the University of Queensland’s Gatton Campus will help decide the future use of the key agricultural chemical diazinon, used to control ectoparasites on sheep.

5 December 2003