PhD students from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences will compete in the virtual Faculty Final of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition on Thursday 6 August.
With Victoria re-issuing stay at home orders and NSW and ACT possibly not far behind, it's worth looking at how lockdown worked the first time. What went well? What have we learned?
Researchers from the UQ School of Psychology have found there’s much more involved in interpreting someone else’s mood than just their facial expression – particularly, how we’re told they’re feeling.
UQ’s CarFreeMe program will be trialled by people living with dementia in the United States, thanks to over $610,000 in funding from the US National Institute of Health and National Institute on Aging.
Professor Jolanda Jetten spoke to ABC Radio National's 'Life Matters' about how it's normal to want to connect with someone from your past, especially if you're lonely.
The human tendency to make thinking a little easier by using external objects or actions – known as cognitive offloading – begins at an early age, according to research from The University of Queensland.
Children as young as three can understand the difference between real figures and those that are make believe, according to University of Queensland research.
An international consortium of researchers is exploring COVID-19’s psychological effects in 18 countries, and how compassion can help reduce pandemic-related stress.