Culture

Fighting India’s HIV Stigma

McKenna Lea- October 17, 2017

Issues with education and awareness of HIV and AIDS in India has resulted in large amounts of discrimination and stigma surrounding this issue nationwide. Jaipur ... Read More

WHAT DOES FEMINISM MEAN TO YOU? A Visual Podcast in Jaipur

Michelle Zhu- October 17, 2017

Intersectional feminism means the inclusion and representation of different identities and voices from all cultures. This podcast is an exploration of what feminism means to ... Read More

What Came First, The Love or the Marriage? A Documentary

Michelle Zhu- October 17, 2017

Love and arranged marriages are part of an ongoing complex conversation that is unfolding before our eyes. This is a documentary exploring the complexities of ... Read More

Written in the Stars?

Maya Fellows- October 16, 2017

Astrology starts from the exact moment you are born and stays the same for your entire lifetime. It tells of the  (more…) Read More

Head vs Heart

Maya Fellows- October 16, 2017

Are we willing to have our organs harvested when we die? What if that choice  (more…) Read More

The Youth Testament in India

Claire Norton- October 16, 2017

Religion is an ancient part of Indian culture. Join UQ in Jaipur reporter Claire Norton, as she investigates the young generation's involvement with religion in ... Read More

Gem City

Nic Huntington- October 15, 2017

Jaipur, India has one of the biggest gem industries in the world, but it now faces one of it's biggest threats ever: fake gems. https://youtu.be/pZvyU78i5ec Read More

Marian Wilkinson of ABC Four Corners picks up another award – from UQ

Bruce Woolley- October 9, 2017

  Once a year, the University of Queensland celebrates the achievements of its alumni with a number of alumni awards. The purpose of these awards ... Read More

Amity University Jaipur welcomes UQ journalism students

Bruce Woolley- October 7, 2017

  The 'UQ in Jaipur' team has worked very closely with 20 students from Amity University in Jaipur to bring you the engaging stories on ... Read More

Who thought being a foreign correspondent could be this much fun?

Bruce Woolley- September 27, 2017

  Twenty UQ journalism students, two staff, four days of travel through three different countries, seven days of reporting in Jaipur India, and more than ... Read More

The Unexpected Colours of Jaipur

Eliza Crisp- September 25, 2017

It happened immediately. Driving from the Delhi airport, our taxi snaking across a 16-lane highway, our brains scrambled to decipher what we were seeing. Cars, ... Read More

Pride of India

Johnpaul Gonzo- September 25, 2017

Thread by thread and knot by knot, history is being made in India. The Indian textile industry now accounts for 14% of industrial production, and ... Read More