Dr Rebecca Olive, from the UQ School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, spoke to the ABC about Brisbane sprinter Julie Brims, who recently smashed ageist stereotypes by setting new sprinting records.
Multicultural Australia teamed up with the Australian Government and their Welcome Sports Hub — including UQ as a partner — to give children and young adults an opportunity to try their hand at AFL, Netball, Football, Tennis and other sports in a fun and inclusive environment.
Dr Anna Hogan from UQ's School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences and School of Education spoke to Brisbane Times about state schools’ “private income” .
LGBTIQA+ Allies make an important contribution to the university and wider community by creating a safe, welcoming and inclusive space for sex, gender, and sexuality diverse people.
The exceptional work of six academic staff members from UQ’s Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences has been recognised with their appointments to Professor.
For anyone wanting to know more about athletics, World Athletics have launched an innovative eLearning platform designed to educate everyone from newcomers to experts.
Facilitating a physically active lifestyle and better social connectedness for Brisbane-based military veterans is the focus of a new program being trialled by researchers at The University of Queensland.
The social isolation requirements of COVID-19 meant the HMNS Personal Training Service had to transition entirely online in the same year that the number of students in the program almost doubled.
A special issue, to be published in Journal of Sport and Social Issues in early 2021, examines relationships between blue spaces, sport, physical activity, and wellbeing.
The new NHMRC-funded Centre for Research Excellence (CRE) in Digestive Health will advance the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of chronic digestive diseases.
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can help heart patients with their recovery and is more effective than moderate-intensity continuous training in the short term, according to University of Queensland research.
On 2nd September we celebrated National Health & Physical Education (HPE) Day so we caught up with Meg Wilkinson who is balancing her career as a HPE and Science Teacher with completing her PhD.