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Three men in suits standing in UQ's Great Court.

An urgent increase in policy support and investment would be needed for carbon capture and storage (CCS) to achieve the scale needed to meet global decarbonisation goals, according to ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland and Princeton ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë researchers.

26 October 2021

A ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland start-up company, developing a potential new treatment for obesity-related liver disease, has secured a seed investment of $1.3 million from IP Group, a UK-based intellectual property business.

20 October 2021
Professor Brenda Gannon from the waist up with UQ sandstone visible behind

A longitudinal study of Queensland families has found women on lower incomes are more likely to suffer with pre and post-natal depression.

11 October 2021
Cloudy skies along Cairns esplanade

Queensland’s COVID damaged tourism industry is facing another hurdle as operators struggle to find workers.

16 September 2021
An arch of UQ's sandstone walls around the Great Court

ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland researchers are among finalists in the 2021 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes. Projects in Science, Business and Humanities have been nominated for the event which is known as the ‘Oscars’ of Australian science.

2 September 2021
Dr Cle-Anne Gabriel presenting about the Carbon Literacy project

Helping individuals and organisations tackle the climate crisis is the focus of an Australian-first training program adopted by The ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland.

16 August 2021
News articles about lack of diversity on company boards.

Australia is one of only three countries in the world to ‘break the glass ceiling’ and exceed 30 per cent of women on top-listed company boards without legislated quotas, according to ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland research.

30 July 2021
Empty beach chair sitting on a beautiful Queensland beach

COVID-19 has deprived Queenslanders of almost 4.7 million holidays, according to a study by ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland academics.

8 July 2021
Professor Nicole Gillespie speaking at a podium

Trust is an issue when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) according to a ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland study that found 72 per cent of people don’t trust it, with Australians leading the pack.

11 June 2021
Some public schools raise up to $1 million a year – and not just via cake stalls. Getty image.

Anyone who’s slaved over a school sausage sizzle may not be surprised to learn that parents and friends raise an average $752 a year for every state school student in Australia.

12 February 2021
Ventures ilab Accelerator 2021 cohort sitting on the steps at UQ's St Lucia campus.

The ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland’s 2021 Ventures ilab Accelerator program has awarded 12 startups with $10,000 equity-free funding to help launch their early-stage ventures.

16 December 2020
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ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland researchers have contributed to a new CSIRO report that establishes a strong link between bold risk taking and the financial success of top performing ASX companies.

2 December 2020

Women in Science is a podcast series featuring interviews with inspiring researchers who are breaking barriers in their fields and making remarkable contributions to science.

4 November 2020
Businessman fixing his tie whilst looking at his reflection in a window

The more narcissistic the leader, the higher their interest in leadership theories, according to ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland research.

30 October 2020

Final-year chemical engineering students at The ÄôСÓêÊÓƵ3·Ö25Ãë of Queensland are investigating how sugarcane can be used as a clean energy source to create hydrogen.

23 October 2020