A University of Queensland and Children’s Health Queensland researcher is focused on preventing infections and blockages that can occur when children with cancer receive their treatment
Armed with almost 200 kilograms of medical and hygiene products, nine nursing and midwifery students from The University of Queensland travelled to Nepal to provide menstrual hygiene education to local schools.
A free, easy to access telehealth counselling service is being delivered by The University of Queensland to address the exponential rise in mental health issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two University of Queensland educators have combined their law and social work classes to break down professional stereotypes and better ready their students for working life.
Academics from The Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences were celebrated for their innovation and creativity at the 2022 UQ Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
20 July 2022
The University of Queensland has been ranked in the top 10 worldwide in three academic subjects with more than a dozen more in the top 50.
The University of Queensland will invest $50 million over seven years increasing research capabilities to address the most pressing health and medical challenges at the same time as creating economic opportunities.
Amir Douraghi Nezhad was just seven-years-old when he and his family climbed aboard a small fishing boat in Indonesia to make the risky journey to Australia.
Women in rural and regional areas recovering from gynaecological cancer and treatment will now have access to a University of Queensland rehabilitation program through telehealth.
UQ School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work students have the opportunity to gain global healthcare experience as part of the New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility program.
Lorelle Holland was announced by the Australian Academy of Science as the 2022 recipient of the Douglas and Lola Douglas Scholarship in Medical Science.
Meet the UQ researcher determined to create a safer, more inclusive society via research for the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Professor Tracy Humphrey from UQ's School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work spoke to 7News about nursing and it's continued growth as the state's most popular course.