A team of University of Queensland Master of Business Administration students were selected as one of six finalists in The G20 Global Business Challenge, a competition 140 postgraduate student teams from the world’s leading business schools in November 2014.
University of Queensland student Zoe Brereton was in the thick of studying for law exams when she learned she had been selected as Australia’s New Colombo Plan Fellow to India.
Recently, ridesharing company Uber has been featured in the press for all the wrong reasons – tax evasion, assault claims, and a drastic increase of charges during the Sydney siege emergency.
The University of Queensland’s Business, Economics & Law (BEL) Faculty lured serious rugby star power to its highly successful inaugural rugby benefit dinner in New York on 6 November.
On 28 October 2014, the Springfield Land Corporation (SLC) and the Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE) hosted a forum on accessible housing in Greater Springfield.
The human rights of corrupt politicians, terrorists and organised criminals are the topic of debate in a new book by University of Queensland academic Dr Radha Ivory.
An influential group of academics, lawyers and religious leaders will gather at the University of Queensland this month to explore issues associated with religious freedom.
The African tourism industry is facing the harsh outcomes from concerns surrounding the Ebola epidemic despite the distance between the West African countries with Ebola cases – Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone – and the popular tourist destinations.
The competition policy review draft report, released last month, has recommended deregulating retail trading hours as well as abolish restrictions on regulations governing the pharmacy and taxi sectors and limits on parallel imports.
Recently, Australian National University (ANU) made a significant decision… Backed by 82 per cent of their students, ANU divested from seven fossil fuel companies.