The University of Queensland has ranked second in the nation in the prestigious 2004 Australian Research Council Federation Fellowships announced today by Minister for Education, Science and Training Dr Brendan Nelson.
16 June 2004Research into repairing damaged kidneys and a company developing a remarkable Queensland technology that bar-codes chemicals, have each been boosted in the latest round of Innovation Start Up Scheme (ISUS) grants announced by the Minister for...
4 December 2003Queensland’s reputation as a hub for scientific innovation will be further enhanced next year when work begins on the $60 million Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) complex at The University of Queensland.
26 November 2003The University of Queensland says the Queensland Government's decision to establish a $60 million Institute in Biomaterials and Nano Applications is further evidence the 'Smart State' is taking shape.
26 June 2001Three University of Queensland researchers have been awarded Queensland Young Tall Poppy Awards in recognition for their outstanding research contributions.
26 March 2001University of Queensland researchers have won the highest number and value of the Australian Research Council's Research Infrastructure Equipment and Facilities (RIEF) grants for 2000.
27 October 1999The University of Queensland has become the first Australian university to introduce awards recognising outstanding performance and leadership potential among research staff.
3 August 1999A University of Queensland research group is developing new composite materials for surgical bone implants, to widen the range of options available to patients and surgeons.
3 August 1999Combinatorial mathematics will help unlock the secrets of emerging chemical and biological technologies of the future, according to a University of Queensland scientist.
3 August 1999The University of Queensland Foundation Ltd recorded a record growth in donations and membership capital, according to its annual report to be presented in Brisbane on Tuesday, May 19.
26 May 1998Research into a rare turtle, music therapy for sick children, flavour extraction and new tax guidelines dealing with trust losses are just some of the projects to benefit from $146,236 in grants from the University of Queensland Foundation Ltd next...
9 December 1997Breakthrough research linking the brain to lower back pain will revolutionise the treatment of back pain and understanding how the brain works, according to University of Queensland researchers.
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