A staff member and two recent graduates from the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences will compete against some of the best athletes in Australia, after qualifying for Australian Ninja Warrior.
Three generations of one family have now played in premiership-winning rugby sides for the University of Queensland, after the club won the inaugural Wheelchair Rugby National League.
Dr Emily Cox and Dr Shelley Keating from UQ’s School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences won awards at Australia’s leading conference for exercise research.
In the lead up to Exercise Right Week, we want to shine the spotlight on a HDR (Higher Degree by Research) student within the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences.
In the lead up to Exercise Right Week, we want to shine the spotlight on a HDR (Higher Degree by Research) student within the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences.
Associate Professor Shelley Wilkinson spoke to ABC about a new study researching whether an expectant father's diet also impacted on what his partner ate.
Dr Vanessa Wergin and Honorary Professor Jurgen Beckmann feature Neuroscience News discussing a unique remedy to help athletes when they fail under stress.
Associate Professor Steven Rynne from UQ’s School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences spoke with ABC’s The Conversation Hour about what makes a good sports coach.
Natalie Grider has kicked many personal goals since being drafted into the Brisbane Lions’ AFLW team, including one that many professional footballers never achieve – a premiership title.
Two decades on and over 640 alumni from University of Queensland Sports Coaching program, there are many milestones to celebrate for the program’s 20-year anniversary.
The methods of communication adopted by social media influencers could be utilised to help develop government nutritional campaigns and promote healthier eating habits, University of Queensland research has found.
UQ Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours) valedictorian Jacinta Cross was awarded the 2021 Pre-Service Teacher Award by the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER) Queensland.