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UQ ‘fast mover’ for research impact - UQ News - The University of ...

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2024/11/uq-fast-mover’-research-impact
The University of Queensland has been recognised as one of Australia’s leading research institutions with the fastest growing influence in The Australian’s 2025 Research magazine.. 19 UQ researchers were named leaders of their field, and the University was recognised as the top research institution across Australia in 27 fields, and around the world in 2.

The importance of language and connection to Country

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2022/08/importance-of-language-and-connection-country
Dylan Berger is set to explore how language is a living form of Indigenous Knowledge, as the inaugural recipient of The University of Queensland’s Indigenous Languages Scholarship.

UQ awarded global grant to provide free online courses

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2022/05/uq-awarded-global-grant-provide-free-online...
The University of Queensland is among just ten educational institutions to receive a slice of $1.4 million to create courses designed to develop Essential Human Skills for the Virtual Age.. UQ’s successful course proposal, The Future World of Work – An Immersive Digital Experience, was one of 100 submissions from across five continents received by edX, a leading global online learning ...

Jellyfish with your chips? - UQ News - The University of Queensland ...

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/video/jellyfish-your-chips
Jellyfish could replace fish and chips on a new sustainable takeaway menu to help keep threatened species off the plate.

UQ News - The University of Queensland

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/newsletter
Tail hair the key to predicting performance in cattle Plucking a single tail hair could allow beef producers to quickly and easily identify the most efficient cattle, according to UQ research.

The University of Queensland, Australia - UQ News

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/video/research-week-awards-8
A roll-call of high calibre researchers and research supervisors has been recognised for outstanding contributions in a range of fields at The University of Queensland 2018 Research Week awards. Learn more about one of the UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award winners - Dr Liu Ye.

Endometriosis linked to premature and early menopause

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2025/04/endometriosis-linked-premature-and-early...
Do you talk to AI when you’re feeling down? Here’s where chatbots get their therapy advice 11 June 2025. Australia’s government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas – but will it work? 10 June 2025. Weight loss drug effective for people with schizophrenia 11 June 2025.

UQ obesity study needs dog volunteers - UQ News - The University of ...

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2025/04/uq-obesity-study-needs-dog-volunteers
Vets at The University of Queensland are investigating how overweight golden retrievers and labradors are affected by their curvy physique. Chief investigator Dr Erika Meler from the School of Veterinary Science said the research would focus on the health and wellbeing of dogs by monitoring metabolism, gut health, fat distribution and brain function.

Research Week Awards - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/video/research-week-awards-16
A roll-call of high calibre researchers and research supervisors has been recognised for outstanding contributions in a range of fields at The University of Queensland 2018 Research Week awards. Learn more about one of the UQ Excellence in Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Supervision award winners - Associate Professor Helen Huang.

UQ celebrates entrepreneurial excellence - UQ News - The University of ...

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2024/08/uq-celebrates-entrepreneurial-excellence
“UniQuest has been a consistent supporter of these wards since 2022, and we're excited to have FaBA join us this year, broadening our focus to include the dynamic food and beverage startup ecosystem,” Mr Klayman said. Media contact. Mr Nimrod Klayman n.klayman@uq.edu.au +61 431 444 241. Share link: Email;

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