University of Queensland legal researchers are spearheading the formation of an international network of experts to help address global issues such as cybercrime, food security, and climate change.
The TC Beirne School of Law's Dr Barbora Jedlickova explains the recent charges of 'cartel-like' behaviour levelled against ANZ, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank - and what that says about Australian competition law.
ASX data shows that 80 percent of companies expect an increase in cyber risk over the next year, but who is responsible when cybercrimes occur? This is a question that The University of Queensland’s Dr Thea Voogt (TC Beirne School of Law) is working to answer.
University of Queensland law students have been recognised for their academic excellence and community outreach with more than 30 awards presented at a ceremony last night.
In a co-authored article for The Conversation, Dr Sabah Abdullah (School of Economics) explains why foreign investment won't fix Africa's energy problems - and why a strong domestic strategy is crucial.
UQ Business School's Dr Muchazondida Mkono explains how social media platforms are giving Africans the opportunity to combat negative stereotypes in this article for The Conversation.
REPORT | A joint analysis by UQ's Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE) and Credit Suisse has found wage growth in Australia has slowed significantly over the past five years with an ageing population a key contributing factor.
The true cost of our desire to travel, from flights to souvenirs, has been determined through a comprehensive study that reveals global tourism is a significant and growing contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
More than two centuries after Australia’s infamous Rum Rebellion, a University of Queensland chemical engineering and business graduate has started a new revolution in rum distillation that will help reinvigorate Brisbane’s passion for this ‘Australian liquor’.
A simple method to determine if fossil fuel producers are on track to meet global emission reduction targets has been developed by University of Queensland researchers.
On Saturday 5 May, more than 80 UQ business, economics and law students hit the waves at the Gold Coast for a beach safety education experience with Surf Life Saving Queensland and a surfing lesson with Cheyne Horan Surf School.
UQ Business School's Dr Ya-Yen Sun reveals the carbon footprint of tourism is about four times larger than previously thought in this co-written article for The Conversation.
In this co-authored article for The Conversation, Dr David Smerdon (UQ School of Economics) unpacks the science behind the longer life span of elite chess players.
A longstanding partnership between The University of Queensland, Australia and Universidad de Lima, Peru is providing an exciting opportunity for globally-minded students to experience the best of both countries during their studies.