Dr Kirsten Way spoke to ABC Radio PM about new codes of practice coming into force across the country to regulate psychological hazards in the workplace.
Queenslanders are incapable of assessing their own intoxication levels, especially when their blood alcohol level is high, according to research co-led by The University of Queensland.
People from minority groups who speak with ‘non-standard’ accents face discrimination in job interviews, researchers from The University of Queensland have found.
Multitasking; we all do it, but why do we struggle to do it well? New research by The University of Queensland may have found an answer to the age-old question.
UQ researchers from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences have been recognised in The Australian's annual Research magazine which acknowledges the talent and dedication of researchers in the country.