University of Queensland researchers are working with people living with dementia to develop an online driver safety test that can be performed by GPs in their surgeries.
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.
Three academic staff from The University of Queensland’s School of Psychology have been promoted to Professor in recognition of their exceptional work.
'Contact' spoke to UQ experts to better understand how certain people behave when dating online and why it's important to address the outdated stereotypes of what constitutes consent – both online and in person.
Researchers hope to reveal the mental health benefits of moving young adults with disability from aged care to independent living in a study from The University of Queensland and Youngcare.
It’s been dubbed “quiet quitting”; a concept that encourages people to stop going above and beyond for their employers and instead do the bare minimum at work for the sake of their mental health.