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Physiotherapy educator wins Australian University Teacher of the Year

UQ teachers remain the nation’s most awarded, with a leading physiotherapy educator named 2025 Australian University Teacher of the Year.
25 February 2026
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What a map of Queensland reveals about health inequality

Researchers have used geospatial data to illustrate significant life expectancy differences across Queensland, including for areas only kilometres apart within cities.
27 February 2026
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Blood lactate levels can predict physical outcomes for ALS patients

Researchers have revealed blood lactate is a key biomarker that can predict physical outcomes and prognosis in patients with or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
27 February 2026
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New way to test life-threatening reaction to anaesthetic

A less invasive way to test for a potential life-threatening reaction to anaesthetic has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
26 February 2026
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Adding up healthcare costs for breast cancer survivors

A University of Queensland study has found breast cancer survivors face significant and persistent out-of-pocket costs for their ongoing healthcare.
26 February 2026

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“I treated history as a discipline, not decoration.” Ian Kemish AM shares insight from his foray into fiction

Listening, restraint, and empathy are skills that Adjunct Associate Professor Ian Kemish AM used during his 25-year career in diplomacy, and they were just as valuable when writing his first novel.
26 February 2026
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UQ showcases the history and artistry of Indigenous shields

A celebration of traditional Aboriginal shields has opened at The University of Queensland’s Anthropology Museum.
24 February 2026

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