UQ's Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Career Mentoring Program pairs up experienced industry professionals with final year undergraduate students to support their journey from student to graduate.
UQ and Harvard researchers have been contracted by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission to undertake research to help protect the rights of people living with a disability and decrease the likelihood they will experience abuse, neglect and exploitation.
UQ School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and Mater Health are delighted to announce the conjoint appointment of Professor Sandie McCarthy as the inaugural Professor of Clinical Nursing Research.
The occurrence of a second pregnancy in a woman’s uterus which already contains a pregnancy is called ‘superfetation’. While there are a number of documented cases it is extremely unlikely to happen.
Older citizen scientists have shown how powerful their voice is in advocating change to their local environment in a study led by University of Queensland researchers.
A devotion to closing the gap in maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women has led to Professor Sue Kildea being awarded the Health Services Research Award.
In recognition of World Food Day (16 October 2018) we spoke to Dr Anthony Tuckett about the work he is doing with the Burnie Brae Project Pantry Market Day to improve access to nutritional food for older pensioners in need.
Students from The University of Queensland 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.
Families play a crucial role in caring for loved ones with disabilities, but a University of Queensland study has found there is a risk the new National Disability Insurance Scheme model will expect too much of them.
The Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences congratulates 10 members of staff for their recognition by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) as leaders in teaching and learning.