Cruise ships stuck at sea, airlines going into voluntary administration, borders closed and travellers racing deadlines to get home. There’s no doubt the travel and tourism industry was an early victim of COVID-19.
University of Queensland researchers have developed a set of recommendations to manage the mental health of frontline medical workers during viral outbreaks, such as COVID-19.
A new mathematical framework that mimics the spread of a virus using mobile phone technology could lead to safer and more effective easing of social distancing.
An international team of experts has outlined ways to manage life during the COVID-19 pandemic, using existing research from the social and behavioural sciences.
Thank you to all those staff and students who have provided comment and feedback on the Consultation (Issues) Paper regarding the Organisation of Research Administration Services at The University of Queensland.
The University of Queensland’s COVID-19 vaccine has passed another important milestone, showing the ability to raise high levels of antibodies that can neutralise the virus in early pre-clinical testing.
In classical Western theism, God is said to be both good and all-powerful. So how do we square natural disasters with a God who, because he is good, would not want natural disasters and, because he is all-powerful, could stop them if he wished?