Emerging transport disruptions could lead to a series of nightmare scenarios and poorer transport systems unless we have sensible and informed public policy to avoid this, Dr Jake Whitehead writes for The Conversation.
University of Queensland researchers are combatting forecast electricity price hikes by developing a system to enable more households and businesses to produce renewable energy, while also making it cheaper to feed that energy back into the grid.
An expansion of job opportunities in the mining sector is painting a bright future for students studying engineering, exploration, mining and environmental geology.
UQ is now offering a new MicroMasters in Sustainable Energy, with enrolments in the online course bringing the total audience for UQx's signature MOOCs to over tww million.
It seems there is a gap between what Australian companies publicly state they are doing with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and what they are actually doing.
UQ architecture student Siubhan Rudge’s aspirations to work in Asia led her to the heat of Myanmar’s capital city Yangon thanks to the New Colombo Plan. Here she discusses the marvel of learning in Myanmar.
A new portable, non-invasive brain scanner is set to speed-up the diagnosis of brain injuries and stroke types by creating an immediate 3D image of the brain.
Student entrepreneurs from The University of Queensland’s Idea Hub are taking on Tel Aviv’s world-leading start-up scene in the exclusive UQ Startup Adventures.
Engineering student Michael Mercieca has been featured in an article by The Courier Mail. He hopes he has perfected a winning formula for success at this week’s Commonwealth Games gymnastics trials.
Amid the hustle and bustle of Shanghai, a select group of UQ students are living their dreams in China’s fast-paced and ever-growing startup business world.
Two engineering graduates will head to England to further their studies at the distinguished Cambridge and Oxford universities after winning postgraduate scholarships.
The School of Chemical Engineering celebrates its centenary this year. Hear about this milestone and the School's history from the Head of School, Professor Peter Halley.
The Brisbane River is known as 'the brown snake' to locals, but UQ researcher Jesper Nielsen believes it could be blue again in the next four years with a consistent effort and the right strategy.
The ARC Future Timber Hub has been launched, bringing together Australia's leading timber experts from industry, government and academia and marking the new era of tall timber construction across the Pacific.