Generous UQ students, alumni, and community members are using their loose change to contribute to the greater good, by raising funds for causes they are passionate about such as dementia research and providing legal help to those in need.
Researchers from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Business, Economics and Law were well-represented in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) grants announced last month.
As Queensland students anxiously await their OP results tomorrow, The University of Queensland is offering a range of new undergraduate and postgraduate study options in response to international and local demand.
As he gave the valedictory speech at his graduation ceremony, award-winning entrepreneur, youth leader and ‘global changemaker’ Nkosana Mafico can add yet another title to the list – that of academic researcher.
Researchers from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Business, Economics and Law have secured more than $215,000 in funding from the 2018 UQ Early Career Researcher Grant Scheme and BEL Faculty Research Collaboration Seeding Grants Scheme.
Forget the late night study sessions, caffeine dependencies and early morning lectures. When BEcon graduate Jason Lejcak looks back on his university experience in the years to come, he will remember the bonds he formed and the people who shaped him into who he is today.
Bhatu Pawar is currently studying his Graduate Certificate in Executive Leadership at UQ Business School and has recently secured a middle-management advisory role at EY with the help of the The University of Queensland’s Business Economics and Law Student Employability Team (SET).
Learning about the statistics of Aboriginal imprisonment in Western Australia led University of Queensland law student Nicholas Frazer to put his legal skills into practice and investigate.
Graduating Master of Business student Ma’aola Saminatoto Milovale loane is set on a new mission – to expand opportunities for students in his homeland of Samoa.
The University of Queensland’s Academic Dean and Head of School of the TC Beirne School of Law Professor Sarah Derrington has been appointed as the new President of the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and as a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.
Executive education and postgraduate study opportunities will now be more accessible following the launch of The University of Queensland's new city site at 293 Queen Street, Brisbane.
A team of University of Queensland business students has earned praise for their sustainable solution to the excess clothing piling up in St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland donation warehouses.
On International Day of People with a Disability, Sunday 3 December, TC Beirne School of Law's Dr Paul Harpur says the workplace discrimination against people suffering physical and mental disabilities is a national crisis, and the way society regulates disability is inefficient and denies people their human rights.
Three University of Queensland graduates will head to England to further their studies at the distinguished Cambridge and Oxford universities after winning postgraduate scholarships.
The Australian Government has awarded scholarships to three University of Queensland students - including two students from the TC Beirne School of Law - as part of its New Colombo Plan (NCP) 2018 round.
Two University of Queensland students have developed a framework to determine the short-term and long-term commercial effects of terrorism thanks to a scholarship established by UQ alumni.
The state’s future lifesaving leaders will strengthen not only their beach skills but also their business skills when they gather at The University of Queensland this weekend (24-26 November).
Dr Melanie O'Brien from the TC Beirne School of Law writes about the long road to justice for former commander of the Bosnian Serb army, Ratko Mladić, who has been found guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, and sentenced to life in prison.