The University of Queensland, Australian Embassy Beijing, Austrade and Swayn Centre for Australian Design at the National Museum of Australia have created a new type of exhibition experience in response to COVID-19 restrictions.
More than 1.25 million lives are lost on roads around the world each year – a statistic a UQ-led research team is aiming to tackle using engineering technology.
A mix of classic and contemporary UQ will be on display at this year’s Brisbane Open House event on Saturday 12 October, including our new makerspace, UQ Innovate.
Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews has used a recent interview to spruik Australia’s capabilities in the research and development of hypersonics, with applications across commercial and defence aerospace.
A dynamic husband and wife duo have taken home a Telstra Business Award for their inventive program that equips children with skills to enable 21st century learning.
Coastal engineering student Verity Taylor and her supervisor Dr David Callaghan used an Evolutionary Shoreline Model to look at the coastal erosion and accretion on the Bribie Island's coastline.
Chemical engineering alumnus Nicholas Salmon is Queensland’s newest Rhodes Scholar, and will spend next year at Oxford University investigating the most effective ways to produce ‘green’ ammonia for fertiliser or energy.
in.bloom is the prodigy of a UQ School of Music and School of Architecture research collaboration between PhD students Joshua Rivory and Kristina Boychenko.