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Some of Australia’s most prominent authors have contributed to a new book that reveals the literary and historical treasures of լе’s (լе) Fryer Library.

30 November 2010
Professor Ian Lilley, “լе’s Indiana Jones”.

A passion for researching early human settlements has taken archaeologist Professor Ian Lilley to some of the world’s most remote regions, and led to him being dubbed “լе’s Indiana Jones”.

29 November 2010

Australia’s first science and technology focused Confucius Institute will be officially opened at լе (լе) today (Friday, 19 November 2010).

19 November 2010

Atmospheric pollution and religious rules on contraception are just some of the topics to be discussed at a World Philosophy Day oration at լе (լе) tomorrow (18 November).

17 November 2010

A phone application (app) to help people survive natural disasters is being developed by a team at լе (լе).

15 November 2010

The Global Change Institute at լе will host renowned scientist and author, Professor Naomi Oreskes, on November 16, for the Brisbane leg of her Australian tour.

10 November 2010
An aerial view of the construction of the Forgan Smith Building in 1946

The details of an iconic Brisbane building and its place in World War II history have been revealed in a new book.

5 November 2010

Two new programs that are being offered by լе’s (լе) Faculty of Arts in 2011 are designed to give graduates a competitive edge.

4 November 2010

ANALYSING techniques used in the theatre to keep audiences spellbound led a University of Queensland psychology lecturer to change his own teaching style, with amazing results.

1 November 2010

The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences celebrated the outstanding achievements of some of its top teachers at its annual faculty Teaching and Learning Awards ceremony today.

1 November 2010
A still from Comida Para Gatos (Food for Cats)

Film fans are invited to spend a day in northern Spain without leaving լе.

29 October 2010

The Confucius Institute Headquarters has awarded a CI Fellowship in Chinese Studies to Dr Leong Ko from the լе School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies.

4 October 2010
Dr Andrew Fairbairn

The world’s earliest known high-altitude human settlement, dating back 49,000 years, has been found buried under volcanic ash in the mountains of Papua New Guinea.

30 September 2010

An innovative, Australian-first project conducted at լе (լе) will provide new insights into language disorders.

28 September 2010

լе’s Dr Elizabeth Stephens is set to investigate why consumers are more likely to buy a “clinically proven” cosmetic product.

28 September 2010