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Future of travel industry looking up says Flight Centre boss
Childhood curiosity inspires science careers
$3m QUT and Cisco partnership to advance competitive advantage with retail and logistics sectors
Fulbright scholar investigates link between arts & community health
Women invited to forge pathway into politics as new knowledge hub launches
Swinburne hosts record number of new gen thinkers
Sweet nutcracker for macadamias
Funding boost for footy fans’ healthy habits program
Screen Queensland Announces New Board Members
New board members for Screen Queensland
Partnership to transform dementia care in residential aged care
Review into Culture and Accountability
Bacteria in nose may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease – study
Technology and distance weaponised against rural women domestic violence victims
Google’s search dominance risk to consumers
Bursaries help boost 10 young dreams
Activists, Advocates and Leaders to Take to Stage this International Women’s Day
Pink pumice key to revealing explosive power of underwater volcanic eruptions
Applications for Bridge Programme 2022 open
Australia’s ‘secret war’ exposed in powerful new exhibition
Australia to host congress on sustainability in Oceania
QUT research partnership in first Max Planck Center in Australia
Pillars of life
QUT design team wins gold for bringing visual art to all
Venomous Australian sea anemone may lead to life-saving drugs
QUT teams up with Ford Motor Company on autonomous vehicle research
QUT research could end global banana threat
New Australian research could end global banana threat
Space facilities ‘go for launch’ with new ARC funding
Space, solar and autonomous transport facilities among Linkage grant success
Epic tale of adventure premieres in Brisbane following global acclaim
$21.8 million to turn medical research into better patient care
Smarter security for smart devices
$44 million to expand Australia’s future health and medical research capability
Improving care for rare cancer
$63.4 million for rare cancers and rare diseases research
High-tech research attracts millions in new federal funding
Japanese energy giant increases Queensland green hydrogen investment
University joins world-first consortium to fight global blindness
Defence awards $7 million for studies on gut health and wearable biomarker technology
Aggressive aquarium fish let loose in Mackay river has spread widely
QUT researchers play key role in surprising Mars discovery
New biosensors measure toxic drugs in cancer, arthritis, and organ transplant patients
QUT joins new $19.75M initiative to commercialise Australian medical devices
World-first consortium to fight global corneal blindness
Exciting new cancer research grants announced
New Colombo Plan scholars forge links with Indo-Pacific neighbours
Research investigates how gut wages war on brains of soldiers