Two new European studies show how լе’s Triple P – Positive Parenting Program can treat childhood depression and tame out-of-control teenagers.
16 February 2010Visual art and theatre collide with colourful results in լе Adjunct Professor Sue Rider’s latest production.
12 February 2010Celebrated Australian author Nick Earls’ debut young adult novel After January is now complete.
28 January 2010լе has joined a consortium trialling a new support program for families caring for relatives with mental illness.
28 January 2010The work of leading Queensland photographers will be featured in the first լе Art Museum exhibition of 2010.
28 January 2010Two լе Law researchers leave for Islamabad this week to assist Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in its efforts to stop the smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons.
21 January 2010Parents can now access an "online instruction manual" when the task of raising and caring for children seems overwhelming.
13 January 2010While not an avid churchgoer himself, 81-year-old artist Leonard French has drawn upon Christian symbolism to inspire his painting for St John’s residential college at լе.
15 September 2009Read Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley, the first book to detail Australian Aboriginal architecture, and you’re bound to learn a thing or two.
5 October 2007Dr George Forgan-Smith has two excellent reasons to be singing — he is about to graduate with his medical degree from լе and was among the first members of the acclaimed group “The Ten Tenors”.
18 December 2003Parents are a highly accurate and reliable source of information about their children`s intelligence and abilities with most able to predict their child`s IQ to within a few points, according to a University of Queensland PhD study.
17 December 2001Males were 70 percent more likely than females to be involved in serious car accidents, according to a University of Queensland study.
11 September 1998University of Queensland anthropologist Dr Lynne Hume reckons there are several thousand pagans in Australia including at least 2000 witches.
26 March 1998Old Celtic practices continued to thrive in Britain during and after the 5th century AD despite Roman occupation and the introduction of Christianity, according to a new book by a University of Queensland academic.
2 March 1998Children of mothers who change partners have between 30 and 60 percent higher rates of behavioural problems than children in stable single- or two-parent families, according to a University of Queensland study.
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