In late July, we’ll be welcoming our students back to campus for Orientation. During O-Week, from Monday 21 to Friday 25 July, and Connect Week, from Monday 28 July to Friday 1 August, new and returning students will be getting involved in a diverse mix of activities across all our campuses and online. The program features educational workshops, campus tours, how-to sessions, networking events, arts and crafts, and more.
Throughout June, 309 participants across 34 UQ teams each committed to completing 3,214 push ups to shine a light on mental health. Together, these participants completed 494,926 push ups and raised $13,975 for the Push for Better Foundation. Congratulations to the team from UQ Biological Resources, Biception, who completed the most push ups per person, and to Human Resources team PushTime@UQ for being UQ’s highest fundraisers per person.
UQ runs a free intercampus bus service between St Lucia and Gatton. Staff and students can use this service, which operates from Monday to Friday each week, by booking a seat and tapping on and off with your ID card. The buses have recently been upgraded, with the new buses featuring UQ’s Reconciliation Action Plan artwork and the St Lucia and Gatton campuses connected by the Brisbane River.
UQ is currently transitioning its Java license from Oracle to Azul. As part of this transition, from Thursday 17 July, UQ is blocking access to the Oracle login URL from UQ networks for staff and students. Please do not use your UQ credentials to download Oracle Java or use Oracle Java with third-party applications. If you still require Oracle Java, please follow the instructions on UQ’s Java FAQ page to be added to the whitelist.
There’s still time to submit a Teaching Innovation Grant (TIG) application. Funding of up to $150,000 is available for projects exploring responsible AI use, secure and credible assessment practices, or embedding Indigenous perspectives in transformative learning experience. To submit your application for Faculty Associate Dean (Academic) endorsement and feedback, forward it with Head of School sign off to teaching.grants@uq.edu.au by Friday 25 July. Access resources, including the application template, on the Teaching Innovation Grants webpage.
Submissions are invited to the review of the UQ Business School, which will be conducted by the Academic Board from Monday 15 to Thursday 18 September. The terms of reference for the review are available via the Academic Board website. Submissions should be emailed to the Review Coordinator at uqreviews@uq.edu.au by Monday 11 August.
The UQ Global Partnerships Funding Scheme is now accepting Round 2 applications. The Scheme assists UQ faculties, institutes, and units by facilitating the launch of new projects and promoting innovative, creative initiatives that will strengthen the impact of UQ’s global network. Up to $100,000 in funding is available for initiatives with UQ's international partners. A list of eligible partner countries and regions is available on the website. Applications close Thursday 14 August.
Broaden your research and seek funding for your next project with the UQ–IITD Research Academy Collaborative Research Grant Scheme. The scheme aims to broaden international research and engagement between UQ and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) and support long-term collaborations, generate publications, and achieve impact. Up to 6 grants will be awarded to both UQ and IITD collaborators in the second round of funding in 2025. Apply before Sunday 17 August.
UQ’s July graduation ceremonies will be held at St Lucia from Monday 14 to Friday 18 July. During this time, road closures will be in place. Where possible, please be mindful of noise and avoid unnecessary vehicle movement in and around the UQ Centre (27A), the Great Court, Union Road, and Campbell Place.
EOIs are open for Mood Food, a free online behaviour change program run by UQ Wellness. Over 12 weeks, you’ll improve your gut, brain, and mental health. Participants will receive weekly on-demand video content, a 20-minute one-to-one online dietitian consultation, meal plans, recipes, and one year of access to the Mood Food platform. EOIs close on Tuesday 22 July and the program starts on Tuesday 5 August.
The program for Teaching and Learning (T&L) Week is now live, and EOIs are open to present at 2 events. Share your knowledge, experience and reflections at the Indigenising the Curriculum Showcase and the Elevate Inclusion: Supporting Student Success session. Submit your EOI by 9am on Thursday 31 July. T&L Week will run from Monday 3 to Friday 7 November, and the 2025 theme is ‘Elevate’.
Expressions of interest are now open to present at or participate in the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Unconference on Tuesday 12 August. This informal, interactive event brings together staff and students who are working in, or interested in learning about, EDI. If you have lived experience, expertise, or an interest in EDI, express your interest in presenting or participating by Wednesday 23 July. If you have an idea for a session, submit an EOI by Thursday 17 July.
The School of Human Movement and Nutrition Science (HMNS) Personal Training Program is back in 2025. The online and face-to-face program is designed for people who are not currently reaching their recommended levels of weekly exercise. Second-year UQ students, supervised by accredited professionals, will guide you through the 8-week program. For $230, you can access 18 individual training sessions and 5 group sessions throughout Semester 2 to become more active safely, effectively and sustainably.
Applications for the Teaching Foundations: RPL module close Thursday 17 July. In this module, designed for UQ staff with substantial teaching experience, you will reflect on prior learning and teaching to fulfill the requirements of the Teaching Foundations Certificate. Completion leads to Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and an invitation to apply for the Graduate Certificate in University Teaching Practice (eligibility criteria apply).
The P10 Aquatic Centre carpark (outdoor) is permanently closed to enable construction of the new UQ Sport Fitness Centre. Access to the P10 UQ Centre and P10 Synthetic Playing Fields carpark is now via Sir William MacGregor Drive. For more details, including alternative parking and access maps, visit UQ’s road and building works updates webpage.
The UQ–TUM Workshop Grant Scheme is now open for applications. The scheme, a collaboration between UQ and the Technical University of Munich (TUM), supports delivering and attending joint workshops and symposia between the 2 universities. A maximum of 5 grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded. Applications close Monday 28 July.
Enrolments are open for Cyber Security Fundamentals training on Wednesday 23 July. This introductory course, held in person at St Lucia, is designed to help you stay safe online, both at home and at work. You’ll learn practical skills to boost your cyber confidence and give you the tools to recognise and respond to common threats.
The UQ Ally Network is a cohort of well-informed staff who create a safe, welcoming and inclusive space for people of diverse sexes, genders and sexualities at UQ and in the broader community. All UQ staff, regardless of identity, are invited to join the network by completing a UQ Ally Workshop. In-person workshops are being hosted at St Lucia, Gatton, Dutton Park and Long Pocket throughout the second half of 2025, and enrolments are open now via Workday.
Submissions are invited to the review of the Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), which will be conducted by the Academic Board from Monday 18 to Wednesday 20 August. The terms of reference for the review are available via the Academic Board website. Submissions should be sent to the review coordinator at uqreviews@uq.edu.au by Monday 14 July.
As part of UQ's commitment to fostering a safe, positive and inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ people, we provide a range of resources – including training, guides, templates and support services – to support both staff and students. These resources are designed to help ensure everyone can work and study free from discrimination, harassment and bullying.
Looking for a new furry friend? The UQ VETS Pets for Life Adoption Program, based at Gatton, has 7 cats available for adoption. Cats of all ages, sizes, colours and attitudes are searching for a new loving home – including 2-year-old Columbus (pictured), who loves people and wants to be your new best friend. Book an appointment to meet a cat by calling 5460 1868 or emailing svs-csc@uq.edu.au.
Windows 10 will reach the end of support on Tuesday 14 October. This means Microsoft will stop releasing free security updates, bug fixes and technical support. If you use a UQ computer that currently runs Windows 10, take action to upgrade, dispose of, or replace it before support ends. For assistance, please contact your faculty, institute or area’s local ITS team.
Applications for the University of Queensland Press (UQP) Mentorship Prize for Under-represented Writers are now open. This prize is for previously unpublished authors and includes prize money of $5000, a residence at UQP’s office, and consideration of the final manuscript by a UQP publisher with an option to publish the work. Entries close on Friday 1 August.
Do you have stuffed toys at home that are no longer being used? The dogs in the care of UQ VETS would love to inherit them. The UQ VETS Pets for Life adoption program is now taking donations of old soft toys that are clean and dog-safe – with no batteries, Styrofoam, beans or wires. You can donate them at the Clinical Studies Centre at Gatton at any time. You can also drop off your donations on Floor 2 of Building 99 (Glasshouse Rd near Walcott St) at St Lucia.
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Get involved in UQ research by volunteering for a wide range of studies. Your participation may be vital to solving medical mysteries or answering important research questions.