The winning entrants from the BEL Faculty’s 2016 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, held on Friday 12 August, have just been announced with the TC Beirne School of Law and UQ Business School taking out the honours across the Winner, Runner-Up and People’s Choice awards.
Where else can you charge your iPhone by pedalling a bike, browse wares at a suitcase rummage and plant a tree to support native wildlife and local biodiversity in the same week?
An elite program that has underpinned the careers of political leaders and high profile commentators is being offered for the first time at The University of Queensland next year.
Two out of three Australians will develop skin cancer before turning 70, with research showing the majority of sun damage occurs during childhood and adolescence.
Nine 2015 BEL Honours graduates were awarded UQ medals in the 2016 winter graduation ceremonies in recognition of their outstanding academic results which included first class honours, demonstrated academic excellence and a minimum GPA of 6.
Social entrepreneurship star Miluska Ebert has established herself as a change maker throughout her time at The University of Queensland Business School studying a Master of Business, majoring in Marketing and Entrepreneurship.
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws student Nick Malouf is one of seven UQ students and three graduates preparing to step onto the world stage at next month’s Rio Olympics.
Six University of Queensland Business, Economics and Law (BEL) Faculty students have been congratulated for helping non-profit organisation Community Mates connect high school students with volunteer opportunities.
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ANZ has released a report, in partnership with The University of Queensland's Australian Institute for Business & Economics, predicting a significant skilled labour shortage across Australia by 2030, caused by services making up an even greater portion of the Australian economy and a shift in demographics.
Leading Australian businessman, University of Queensland alumnus and philanthropist Mr Malcolm Broomhead this week visited UQ to share his business insights with students and present the first instalment of his $3 million gift to help establish UQ’s first Chair of Finance.
Two University of Queensland law students have proven their legal prowess by winning the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student Mooting competition at the Supreme Court of Queensland.