Australia’s architectural landscape has been missing a socially critical layer: the acknowledgement of a history of Indigenous architecture and landscape cultural histories. This recognition is vital to the cultural needs of Australia’s Indigenous people.
One of Australia’s leading mining company executives, Sandeep Biswas, says getting social licence ‘right’ is just one of the issues the industry must address for greater success in the future.
UQ alumna Samantha Cridland always had a natural curiosity for science, but she didn’t realise the impact that she could have through a career in engineering until she was introduced to the National Youth Science Forum.
The top-performing five per cent of students across EAIT were recognised and celebrated for their leadership in the University’s community and for their academic achievements.
The University of Queensland and Cricket Australia are developing a new standard to give community cricket clubs and associations access to high quality, competitively-priced cricket balls.
BMT and UQ to recreate 3D artificial coral structures that will help protect the remaining reef, promote new growth and restore depleted coral-reef fish populations
In 2019 women and men still grapple with how best to balance work and other responsibilities in and out of the home. Why do these issues still persist? Associate Professor Kate O'Brien looks at this issue on The Conversation.
Breakthrough artificial intelligence developed in Queensland could improve insulin dosing for diabetics and transform the way aeroplane engine wear-and-tear is monitored.
UQ's new Chief Student Entrepreneur, Josh Tambunan, has his work cut out for him as he knuckles down for his final year of study toward a double degree in engineering and science.
Researchers have identified a matrix of risks that the mining industry must overcome to unlock vitally important copper reserves. Professor Rick Valenta said copper would be crucial in a renewable-powered future, but global supplies were far from guaranteed.
Associate Professor Chris Landorf has been recognised for her teaching excellence at UQ with a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.
UQ engineering student Harri Jones is quickly establishing himself as one of Queensland’s up-and-coming motorsport stars, while achieving outstanding results on his way to an engineering degree.
The STEM event of the year has returned to UQ in 2019, with over 600 students from 19 Brisbane high schools putting their best problem-solving minds to the test over three days of competition.
Australia’s world-leading expertise in small-scale mining is being showcased to 30 emerging leaders from the African mining sector as they visit the Gladstone and Emerald regions in Central Queensland.
UQ civil engineering students have returned from a two-week tour of China after experiencing one of the most prominent hydropower engineering sites in the world.