In recognition of World Food Day (16 October 2018) we spoke to Dr Anthony Tuckett from the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work about the work he is doing with the Burnie Brae Project Pantry Market Day.
In the 1980s, low doses of aspirin were proven to be effective to prevent heart attacks and strokes in patients who had previously suffered a heart attack or stroke.
Failed information technology systems implemented in social welfare agencies – costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars - have provided valuable insight for agencies looking to adopt new systems.
A Nanotechnologist from The University of Queensland's School of Pharmacy has been awarded a Queensland Young Tall Poppy Award for excellence in science.
Students from The University of Queensland (UQ) have taken part in a two-week Summer School at Lund University in Sweden, learning how to take an inter-professional approach to health as an outcome of climate change.
An 80,000 word PhD thesis would take nine hours to present, but students in the UQ Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition present their thesis and its significance in dynamic and informative presentations of just three minutes in length.
A University of Queensland lecturer has received a global teaching award for her dedication to teaching excellence and consistent approach to delivering engaging lectures.