The relevance of the modern Olympic Games – from war truces to the celebration of athletes - will come under scrutiny at a meeting of Olympic scholars that starts today.
6 July 2012American Studies scholars from Australia, New Zealand and around the world converge in Brisbane today to discuss topics ranging from cultural history to the American dream.
2 July 2012Swapping her family home in Wishart for a Parisian apartment is a dream come true for Juliette Maeji.
28 June 2012Internationally renowned conductors from Brisbane and the UK will converge at the Winter Choral School which starts today at The University of Queensland.
25 June 2012The University of Queensland Pipe Band at Emmanuel College (¹ú²ú̽»¨PBEC) has had a very successful result at the Queensland Pipe Band Championships, held at Limestone Park, Ipswich over the Queen’s Birthday weekend.
18 June 2012A ¹ú²ú̽»¨ photography competition that captures politics and global issues has now opened the doors to a new film category.
14 June 2012An exhibition featuring 11 artists who left Queensland in the late 1970s and early 1980s, largely in reaction to the political and cultural milieu of the Joh Bjelke-Petersen era, opens at The University of Queensland Art Museum on 16 June 2012.
13 June 2012Stargazers are reminded of tomorrow's once-in-a-lifetime chance to observe a rare astronomical phenomenon — the planet Venus passing across the face of the Sun.
5 June 2012The University of Queensland invites parents and professionals who work with children and families to have their say in the development of a resource that promotes children’s resilience to natural disasters
25 May 2012Despite our inclination to believe equality within a team or group is important, new research suggests that a built-in hierarchy leads to fewer group conflicts and higher productivity.
24 May 2012Visitors to a new exhibition at The University of Queensland Art Museum will come face-to-face with animals and be prompted to consider how we relate with them.
4 May 2012The great religious, political and economic upheaval of the early medieval era has been the topic of conversation at a meeting of international scholars at The University of Queensland this week.
27 April 2012Ensemble Hezar Ava staged a free lunchtime concert of traditional and classical Persian music at ¹ú²ú̽»¨ St Lucia this week.
16 April 2012Queensland’s blossoming arts sector may have impressed a visiting British arts scholar, but she says the state government needs to protect it.
13 April 2012A top international scholar has attracted the greatest turnout in 10 years to an annual arts lecture at The University of Queensland.
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