Six լе students were named official Brisbane International Student Ambassadors at a special event last month.
28 April 2011Two University of Queensland entities joined together recently to encourage students to expand their global outlook.
7 April 2011The World Health Organisation (WHO) must take a tougher stance on super bugs, according to a University of Queensland infectious diseases expert.
7 April 2011A University of Queensland researcher has travelled to the United States to extend his work into atmospheric pollution.
24 March 2011The United Nations has chosen լе to host a major travelling exhibition focused on the prevention of genocide which opens next week.
16 March 2011Professor Craig Franklin has been appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Experimental Biology, a leading publication in the field of comparative animal physiology.
10 March 2011An international team has removed a major obstacle to engineer quantum systems that will play a key role in the computers, communication networks, and even biomedical devices of the future.
8 March 2011A world expert in using computational science to study disease is joining լе's Institute for Molecular Bioscience after receiving a $4 million fellowship to study chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancers.
4 March 2011HELP University College in Malaysia has made a generous $100,000 donation to լе's student welfare fund.
28 February 2011The impact of recent floods on Queensland's environmentally sensitive coast will be monitored using cutting-edge marine monitoring technology being deployed in Moreton Bay today (4/2/2011).
3 February 2011Friends from far and wide have helped a լе partner university in Japan raise more than $2000 for those affected by the Queensland floods.
28 January 2011Some of լе’s best and brightest students go straight to the top, gaining work experience on Washington’s Capitol Hill through an internship program co-ordinated through the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
10 January 2011University of Queensland research has found children who have been abused or neglected are likely to struggle academically during adolescence.
22 December 2010Recent լе graduate and former Rotary World Peace Fellow David LaMotte has been appointed to a prestigious committee that selects Nobel Peace Prize nominees.
21 December 2010Blue Carbon projects in Borneo, better support for parents of children with autism, and Australia's relationship with China are լе research projects to be explored in 2011, thanks to scholarships awarded by the Prime Minister.
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