The University of Queensland has been identified as one of the top 30 universities in the world for partnerships with employers, and the best place in Queensland to study to get prepared for a job.
Turning on your lights with your smart phone might make you feel secure, but advances in wi-fi technology are also making it easier for domestic violence perpetrators to spy on victims.
An innovative research partnership between The University of Queensland and the Port of Brisbane has been honoured with a 2017 UQ Partners in Research Excellence Award (PIREA).
UQ School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering PhD candidate Edwin Davis’s research into more efficient and safer drones has helped him win UQ’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
PhD student Michael Mersiades spent a month in Shanghai working for a startup company, thanks to the China Mobility Program. A self-confessed language geek, Michael found his skills were in demand.
It’s not every day you come across an instrument made out of fabric but that’s exactly what Trevor Hunter and his team created as part of their Physical Computing and Interaction Design Studio course.
UQ's Professor William Clarke runs Australia's only organic solid waste laboratory in Australia, and he has a few things to say about what we do with our rubbish.
Eleven University of Queensland students – including mechanical and materials engineering student Michael Merceica and business/IT student Ellen Wright – will represent Australia’s Uniroos at the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei, Taiwan.
UQ students Daniel Hutchison and Daniel Parnell spent four weeks in Tianjin as part of the Confucius Institute’s 2017 UQ Research, Study and Experience Tour to China. They reflect on their time abroad, and their exposure to a new culture and language.
Emerging industries, from large-scale energy storage to electric cars, will need longer lasting batteries. But to build them, we need to know a lot more about what is limiting battery life.