A method to image human joints in motion, and improving students’ reading achievements in rural and mining communities are among ¹ú²ú̽»¨ projects supported in round two of the Australian Research Council Linkage Projects scheme announced today.
23 June 2010An interdisciplinary research team at The University of Queensland has been awarded a third grant from the US based MacArthur Foundation to continue a conservation project in Solomon Islands for a further three years.
21 June 2010The University of Queensland is part of a $4 million research partnership to develop evidence to underpin policies aimed at reducing the amount of homeless people in Australia.
21 June 2010By setting group work and encouraging deep thinking, ¹ú²ú̽»¨â€™s Dr Liz Mackinlay and Dr Katelyn Barney hope to implement reconciliation in a practical way.
28 May 2010Nine ¹ú²ú̽»¨ researchers will travel the world building research links and bringing that knowledge back to Queensland thanks to funding from the Queensland Government.
19 May 2010The University of Queensland has received a US$100,000 Grand Challenges Explorations grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
11 May 2010The Queensland Government has worked with ¹ú²ú̽»¨ to secure a world-first green fuel initiative which could slash greenhouse gas emissions by fuelling planes with algae.
5 May 2010ANZAC Day is a proud and solemn occasion for many Australians, but the event shouldn’t be taken out of context.
22 April 2010The University of Queensland will use a State Government investment in solar energy to help install Australia’s largest and most powerful array of photovoltaic panels.
15 April 2010¹ú²ú̽»¨â€™s newly established Global Change Institute has received $1.4 million in ARC funding to attract the best young minds to tackle climate change.
9 April 2010How marine rubbish is affecting sea turtles will be dinner conversation in Manhattan on April 13, with ¹ú²ú̽»¨â€™s Dr Kathy Townsend leading the discussion.
1 April 2010The University of Queensland will lead a $14 million international consortium to develop scramjet-based access-to-space systems, flying an autonomous scramjet vehicle at eight times the speed of sound – Mach 8, or 8600 km/h.
27 February 2010Back and neck pain, knee osteoarthritis, and sports and occupational injuries such as tennis elbow will be targeted under a new National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant awarded to a University of Queensland research team toda
23 February 2010University of Queensland researchers have been awarded more than $8.6million in National Health and Medical Research Council funding announced today.
28 January 2010The University of Queensland has received the third-largest allocation nationally in federal funding for research and research training for 2010 announced today.
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