The 2024 SportsPro Hackathon saw some of UQ’s brightest students work towards creating an innovative solution that could drive sustainable change within the sport events industry.
Online gaming could be the answer to engaging young Queenslanders to help create a legacy for the city from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Almost seventy UQ Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences staff received awards for exemplary work across academic, research and professional areas at the 2023 HaBS Staff awards.
Dr Norman Ng has worn many hats throughout his life, from personal trainer and auxiliary teacher, to military officer, health promotion officer, researcher, and teacher.
Dr Steven Rynne's CV ranges from health and physical education teacher and youth sports coach to researcher and lecturer in high performance coaching. So, it's no surprise he knows a thing or two about what makes a good sports coach and the key ingredients for athletic success.
University of Queensland researchers have developed a website for anyone with children aged under five looking for information about food and nutrition.
University of Queensland researchers have partnered with NBA champion Patty Mills’ not-for-profit program to boost sporting, educational and cultural pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young peoples.
Professor Sarah McNaughton is the new Professor and Discipline Lead for Nutrition and Dietetics for UQ's School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences.
Elevating the sports tech sector in Australia was the focus of a partnership between The University of Queensland and Sports Tech World Series at the 2023 Australia Sports Tech Conference.
University of Queensland led research has found many people with fatty liver disease are unaware that high intensity interval training improves heart function and liver health.
Brisbane is set to become a hub for Paralympic sport with the announcement of a nationally-significant partnership between The University of Queensland and Paralympics Australia.
The Aboriginal community of Yarrabah in Far North Queensland is a long way from the packed stadiums of the National Basketball Association in the United States. But First Nations sport scientist Emily Hall is comfortable putting a sneaker clad foot in both camps.
The University of Queensland has been ranked in the global top 50 for Sports-related subjects, Psychology, Nursing and Pharmacy and Pharmacology in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject.