Writing for The Conversation, Professor John Quiggin from the UQ School of Economics explores where Queensland's political parties stand on public investment in electricity generation.
In an article for The Conversation, the TC Beirne School of Law's Professor Heather Douglas examines the consistently high rates of domestic violence in Australia.
The team behind the transformative refurbishment of The University of Queensland’s Forgan Smith building has been recognised at the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Awards.
For the first time since US President Barack Obama’s historic visit in 2014, The University of Queensland has welcomed another international president to its St Lucia campus – this time, a UQ alumnus.
More than 40 students and staff from Republic Polytechnic in Singapore experienced a day in the life at The University of Queensland during a recent campus visit.
Three BEL student athletes have joined the ranks of the sporting elite after receiving a UQ Blue – The University of Queensland’s highest sporting honour – at the 2017 UQ Blues Awards Dinner.
Teaching and learning superstars from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Business, Economics and Law were fêted at the annual UQ Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
The University of Queensland Business School’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program has ranked first in Australia and the Asia-Pacific and 16th in the world in the 2017 Economist MBA rankings.
For the second consecutive year, a University of Queensland law student has claimed the Colin Biggers & Paisley Foundation’s Access to Justice (A2J) Prize.
Rugby legends Nick Farr-Jones AM and Tim Horan AM will promote the 2017 Mark Loane Medal at the annual UQ Rugby Benefit Dinner at New York’s Manhattan Club.
A possible cure for dementia and saving the Great Barrier Reef from invasive crown-of-thorns starfish are now within reach as UQ launches an historic $500 million philanthropic campaign.
More than 100 students from The University of Queensland’s TC Beirne School of Law had the rare opportunity to hear from one of Making a Murderer's most popular figures, Mr Avery’s former defence lawyer Dean Strang, at a student-led Q&A panel last week.
Alumni from around the world gathered in The University of Queensland’s Great Court this week for a ceremony celebrating their achievements and community contributions.
More than 20 international students from The University of Queensland had their moment to shine at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law’s International Scholarships Dinner.
More than 100 international postgraduate students from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Business, Economics and Law (BEL) took their first steps towards career success at the inaugural BEL International Student Employability Conference.
Professor Jennifer Corrin from The University of Queensland’s TC Beirne School of Law has been elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL).