The University of Queensland is moving to protect Australia’s invaluable heritage of Indigenous languages with the development of a centralised digital archive.
Associate Professor Nic Carah, Director of Centre for Digital Cultures and Societies, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences shares his thoughts.
Two years on from the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI language programs, schools and universities are continuing to grapple with how to manage the complex challenges and opportunities of the technology.
An interactive digital design tool for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums has become the first ever humanities research from The University of Queensland to be commercialised and sold overseas.
Researchers at The University of Queensland are celebrating Australia’s largest investment in humanities, arts, social sciences and Indigenous research infrastructure.
A University of Queensland-led research team says the key to a more sustainable food future may be a better understanding of ancient Indigenous food production systems.
The University of Queensland Research and Innovation Awards for Excellence are a suite of awards recognising outstanding research achievements across the following categories: