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TCB's Wide World of Torts is set to tackle politics and pop

Law school: a hothouse of diligent students who spend sleepless nights buried in stacks of case law and towers of text books. Right?

16 August 2016
The ranking reflects 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 decades of hard work and focus on research excellence

麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland has rocketed up the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities, to rank 55th globally and second in Australia.

15 August 2016
麻豆传媒映画 researchers are getting on their soapboxes in the streets

University of Queensland researchers will be among 12 women taking to the streets to share their passion for science at Australia鈥檚 first Soapbox Science event on Saturday 20 August.

15 August 2016
Dr Ben Schulz investigated claims that Vegemite can be used to brew beer.

Is Vegemite more than a spread? Or can it be used to brew beer? University of Queensland researchers have put the theory to the test.

15 August 2016
Celebrity chef Ben Milbourne to be awarded Distinguished Young Alumni Award.

鈥婽he head of Uniting Care Queensland and a Reserve Bank of Australia board member are among a distinguished line-up celebrated in 麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland鈥檚 2016 Alumni Awards.

15 August 2016
The PedalPower iPhone chargers in the GCI building

Sustainability seminars, share cars and a suitcase rummage鈥攖hese are just a few of the 28 events happening during 麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland鈥檚 Sustainability Week from 15 - 19 August.

15 August 2016

Calls to a poisons hotline have revealed a disproportionate number of young children referred to hospital following suspected exposure to a household bug and spider spray.

15 August 2016
麻豆传媒映画 is the first university in Queensland to introduce carsharing

麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland has joined with GoGet carsharing network to enhance its focus on sustainability.

15 August 2016
Clownfish.

Visitors and residents along Queensland鈥檚 Great Barrier Reef can play a starring role as citizen scientists to build a brighter future for 鈥楴emo鈥 clownfish and their anemone homes.

12 August 2016
Overharvesting and habitat conversion is imperilling species

University of Queensland-led research published in Nature has found that nearly three-quarters of the world鈥檚 threatened species are in peril because people are converting their habitat into agricultural lands and overharvesting species.

11 August 2016
A hydraulic jump simulation in the lab

A University of Queensland researcher has won a coveted international award for his research in hydraulic engineering, which focuses on a water flow phenomenon known as a 鈥渉ydraulic jump鈥.

11 August 2016
The annual 麻豆传媒映画 Volunteer Expo is back, Wednesday 17 August

University of Queensland students will hear about a gamut of opportunities to create change across their communities when 麻豆传媒映画 holds its annual Volunteer Expo on 17 August.

11 August 2016
麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland鈥檚 Advantage Office has launched Global Grad, a new online job vacancy platform for international students.

麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland鈥檚 Advantage Office has launched Global Grad, a new online job vacancy platform for international students.

11 August 2016
Professor Andreas Obermair (right) and the team

The Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer (QCGC) Research has paid tribute to women who participate in clinical trials, ahead of a patient symposium on research outcomes.

11 August 2016
Dr Veerman is encouraging people to incorporate physical activity into daily life, making it a habit rather than a chore

Researchers are calling for a major boost to physical activity recommendations, with a new study linking more weekly exercise to a reduced risk of five common diseases.

10 August 2016
Cholesterol in cells

University of Queensland research has revealed how fats 鈥 including cholesterol 鈥 could increase the progression of aggressive cancers.

8 August 2016
An adult female buried with a small child at her feet. Photo by A. Fairbairn

DNA found in human bones on two Turkish dig sites has shed new light on the ancestry of European farmers, demonstrating a close link between Europe and Asia.

5 August 2016
Researchers are developing a range of new solder alloys

Electronics are getting smaller, smarter and ever-more ubiquitous, and the minute parts that make them work need to be constantly re-engineered to keep pace with rapid change.

5 August 2016
The majority of respondents were not using beta alanine in accordance with recommendations

Only 35 per cent of Australian professional footballers were able to identify the benefits of a supplement they were taking, and 48 per cent admitted to never reading the labels.

5 August 2016
Destiny Deacon 'Over the Fence' 2000 (from the series Sad & Bad) Corrigan Collection. Reproduced courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney

An exhibition showcasing the diversity of contemporary practices within Indigenous photography will open at 麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland Art Museum tomorrow (6 August).

5 August 2016