Young UQ curators light up artist’s hidden histories
Emerging UQ Art Museum curators have collaborated with prolific Brisbane-based artist Judy Watson to create a thought-provoking exhibition to run from Saturday 18 August.16 August 2018
View ArticleReconciliation at UQ
The University of Queensland has launched its inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).5 December 2018
View ArticleIndigenous first among UQ’s six Fulbrights
An Aboriginal writer who ‘gained a second chance at life’ following treatment for a rare cancer has become the first Indigenous recipient of the Fulbright W.G.18 December 2018
View ArticleUQ seeks talented Indigenous graduates
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates from across Australia have the chance to join a paid University of Queensland program designed to help realise their caree15 January 2019
View ArticleUQ welcomes Professor Anita Heiss
The University of Queensland has welcomed multi-award winning writer and Indigenous rights champion Dr Anita Heiss as a Professor of Communication.12 February 2019
View ArticleUQ RAP artwork reveal
The wait to see the stunning triptych, A Guidance in Time created by Quandamooka artists Casey Coolwell and Kyra Mancktelow for The University of Queensland Reconciliatio20 May 2019
View ArticleGut-friendly bush tucker bread takes off in Darwin
A superfood bread roll made with Australian native bush foods and developed by University of Queensland researchers is now on the menu at Qantas Club in Darwin.8 July 2019
View ArticleA mission to change the world for UQ Valedictorian
Social justice and Indigenous issues are subjects close to the heart of University of Queensland Arts Valedictorian Amila Sargeant.19 July 2019
View ArticleUQ’s 2019 NAIDOC Festival honours Voice Treaty Truth
The second annual UQ NAIDOC Festival honouring the theme of Voice Treaty Truth will be held at The University of Queensland from 6-8 August.31 July 2019
View ArticleDinosaur tracks muse for acclaimed French artist
An award-winning French video artist and sculptor has teamed up with a University of Queensland 21 August 2019
View ArticleUQ appoints first Reconciliation Action Coordinator
The director of the Australian literature and storytelling history database AustLit has been appointed as the first Reconciliation Action Coordinator for The University o21 March 2019
View ArticleIndigenous educator drawn to UQ’s ‘dynamic energy’
The University of Queensland welcomes a new Associate Dean (Indigenous Engagement) next month – a first for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.4 December 2019
View ArticleHealing runs in the family
Medical student Sherice Ansell is following in her father’s footsteps, as she prepares to graduate as a doctor from The University of Queensland.11 December 2019
View ArticleInvesting in Indigenous-led health care
The University of Queensland has appointed an Associate Dean (Indigenous Engagement) to lead reconciliation in the Faculty of Medicine.18 December 2019
View ArticleSpreading the seeds of Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous wisdom and modern science are helping to bring a highly nutritious seed to the world’s attention.19 December 2019
View ArticleAncient plant foods discovered in Arnhem Land
Australia’s first plant foods – eaten by early populations 65,000 years ago - have been discovered in Arnhem Land.18 February 2020
View ArticleIndigenous mentors ‘close the gap’
The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) will be available to University of Queensland students from this year.10 March 2020
View ArticlePlum pickings: ancient fruit ripe for modern plates
An Indigenous fruit which is one of the earliest known plant foods eaten in Australia could be the next big thing in the bush foods industry.31 May 2020
View Article'Economic anthropology' to back native title claims
New anthropology research from The University of Queensland is assisting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with their native title and water right's clai13 August 2020
View ArticleIt’s a ‘Longreach’ way to the top but Keely’s ready to roll
Indigenous teenagers at remote schools rarely have opportunities to envision themselves in science, technology, engineering and maths careers – but one young Wiradjuri wo20 August 2020
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