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- A landmark partnership will help to accelerate the future development, manufacture and distribution of a University of Queensland COVID-19 vaccine.
- In January, I commenced an exciting new role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement and Entrepreneurship) at one of Australia’s Group of Eight universities. Article by Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement & Entrepreneurship) Dr Jessica Gallagher.
- A spinout company developing technology based on innovative University of Queensland research has announced two partnerships that could revolutionise the manufacture and delivery of vaccines.
- 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.
- A UQ team led by Associate Professor Yasmina Sultanbawa, together with researchers from TUM and the Helmholtz Zentrum München, are investigating the Indigenous fruit the green plum, which could be the next big thing in the bush foods industry.
- Aside from a vaccine or cure, knowledge of human behaviour and psychology may be the best means of controlling the spread of COVID-19.
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Alumni
UQ has more than 6,840 alumni living in Europe. Alumni from or living in the region include: