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.
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.
Women who have been treated for gynaecological cancers can help University of Queensland researchers by participating in a study to safely integrate exercise into their daily lives.