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During the first three years, 13 young scientists will be trained in areas such as health and nutrition, consumer and sensory science, commercialisation and business leadership. Above: ΢Åĸ£ÀûPhD student Ms Titlayo Falade

An industry-backed centre dedicated to creating healthier food choices for Australian and Asian consumers opened at ΢Åĸ£Àûthis week. Funded by the Australian Research Council, the ‘Industrial Transformation Training Centre’ has been tasked with...

17 October 2014
Ms Bos started the ICTE-΢Åĸ£ÀûChorus in 2008 to give students a fun way to learn English, make friends and enrich their ΢Åĸ£Àûexperience beyond the classroom.

University of Queensland students from eight countries have won a national YouTube video competition to show Australia that singing can help build stronger communities.

13 October 2014

΢Åĸ£Àû’s teachers and lecturers have been recognised as among the best in Australia, receiving four Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning in the 2014 Australian Awards for University Teaching.

26 September 2014
3MT finalists have just three minutes to communicate complicated issues like disease study.

The clock is ticking for ΢Åĸ£Àûresearch students who will compete in the 2014 Three-Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) next Thursday at Customs House in Brisbane.

4 September 2014

΢Åĸ£Àû (UQ) and the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) have agreed in principle to transfer the ΢Åĸ£ÀûIpswich Campus to USQ to increase tertiary education opportunities in the region.

18 July 2014

΢Åĸ£Àû (UQ) will give high school students new incentives to learn languages and advanced maths by launching a bonus rank scheme.

10 July 2008

Now every child can learn to read thanks to a revolutionary reading program developed by a researcher at ΢Åĸ£Àû.

9 November 2005

Parents are a highly accurate and reliable source of information about their children`s intelligence and abilities with most able to predict their child`s IQ to within a few points, according to a University of Queensland PhD study.

17 December 2001

A popular means of entry to the University of Queensland for mature-aged students is by sitting the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), according to Courses and Admissions manager Maureen Bowen.

8 May 1998