One of Australia’s most acclaimed international stage directors, who will address The University of Queensland-hosted World Shakespeare Congress next week, sees the Bard’s religious “neutrality” as an antidote for modern tensions.

7 July 2006

The impressive Building 8 at The University of Queensland Ipswich Campus has received another award for its architectural excellence.

23 May 2006

UQ is paying tribute to the winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics with a free easy-to-understand public lecture on quantum optics followed by a ‘Glauberfest’ party.

12 October 2005

A University of Queensland (UQ) scientist has received one of Australia’s premier science awards in recognition of pioneering research which has led to the development of a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.

10 August 2005

Music, comedy and history will coalesce at Customs House at 11am on Sunday, August 21 with a tribute to vaudeville comedians Stiffy and Mo – and the music hall culture in which they thrived. The free performance was inspired by a PhD thesis which...

2 August 2005

A University of Queensland researcher has developed the world’s first specific immunotherapy product using monoclonal antibodies for the potentially lethal West Nile virus, which causes seasonal epidemics around the globe.

26 April 2005

Architecturally, it’s a challenge. Design a new Antarctic research base that is self-sufficient, environmentally friendly, energy efficient, transportable, aerodynamic and can withstand temperatures of –30°C on a moving ice shelf.

14 October 2004

The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Arts graduation will have a unique international flavour tomorrow (Wednesday, December 17) when a number of students will be awarded the first dual-university degree for psychology graduands.

16 December 2003

The desirability of scientists coming to Australia – “the brain gain” – is a no-brainer. But is the departure of scientists an obvious bad thing? Graham Mitchell says no.

25 September 2003

Two University of Queensland researchers have developed a vaccine that could protect against the deadly West Nile disease.

6 August 2003

One of the world’s leading immunologists will speak at a free University of Queensland public lecture next month.

2 July 2003

A University of Queensland scientist is jointly responsible for the discovery of four antibodies, which open the way for accurate diagnoses of the deadly West Nile virus.

7 October 2002

Dr Judith Greer has won two prestigious awards for expanding knowledge of why the human immune system sometimes runs amok.

12 September 2001

Internationally renowned actor, director and dramatist Bille Brown will receive an honorary Doctor of Letters degree at a University of Queensland graduation ceremony tonight, Tuesday, August 21.

21 August 2001

One of the most significant poets currently writing in the English language, Dr Peter Porter, will receive an honorary Doctor of Letters degree, and be guest speaker at one of two University of Queensland graduation ceremonies tonight.

24 May 2001

When Colette Harmsen graduated bachelor of veterinary science from the University of Queensland last year [December 1999], she hardly expected to be spending this Christmas studying elephant seals on Macquarie Island.

19 December 2000

The Honourable Desmond Derrington QC will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws and address a University of Queensland graduation ceremony on Friday, December 15.

15 December 2000

Australia's Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Peter Cosgrove will visit The University of Queensland to present St. Leo College's Annual Archbishop Sir James Duhig Memorial Lecture.

13 September 2000

University of Queensland students are preparing to greet an estimated 250,000 visitors to the RNA Animal Nursery at the Royal Queensland Show from August 10 to 19...

3 August 2000

Two major Brisbane concerts will be the highlights of the Australian Intervarsity Choral Festival program from June 30 to July 16

31 May 2000