University of Queensland research has found building a sense of community is key to improving people’s mental health, particularly in low socio-economic suburbs.
Women diagnosed in adulthood with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are encouraged to join a University of Queensland study into the impact of the diagnosis.
Associate Professor James Kirby, clinical psychologist and co-director of UQ’s Compassionate Mind Research Group discussed the psychology of success in the UQ's Contact Magazine.
Exercise can be a powerful tool to fight depression and should be routinely prescribed as part of treatment plans, according to University of Queensland research.
University of Queensland researchers were part of a large global study that found social sciences can accurately predict behaviours during a pandemic and help inform policy decisions.
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.
University of Queensland researchers are working with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood to increase the number of people aged over 50 who start donating blood.
Researchers from The University of Queensland have received more than $3.7 million through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects scheme.
A lecturer who goes above and beyond to engage students and promote connectedness in his classes has won a University of Queensland Award for Teaching Excellence.
University of Queensland research has found being funny or having a good sense of humour doesn’t necessarily make you more attractive to potential partners.
The University featured in the global top 50 in 13 subjects, including Psychiatry/Psychology in the 2023 National Taiwan University (NTU) World University Ranking.