UQ alumnus Tara O'Kane is supposed to be starting her new career in London. She's using this time to help others by co-founding a grocery-delivery service.
New research from The University of Queensland has called for an end to solitary confinement in Queensland prisons because of the impact on the mental and physical health of prisoners.
Australians are keen to travel close to home when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, with new national data revealing positive signs for the domestic tourism industry.
As we settle the wonderful (and sometimes weird) world of virtual university, where classes can be attended from the comfort of your pyjamas, many of you are probably realising that online tutorials and lectures—delivered for the most part by Zoom at UQ— come with their own unique set of challenges.
Professor Shaun Bond from the UQ Business School shares his thoughts on how to navigate some of the big financial decisions in this time of economic uncertainty.
JOURNAL ARTICLE | Explanations about the use of data and algorithms can facilitate a balanced communication between organizations and customers, leading to transparency and trust.
After Australia's devastating bushfires over the 2019–2020 summer, Contact asked UQ experts: what are the first steps needed for the nation to recover from the bushfire crisis, and how do we best prepare ourselves for future natural disasters?
While she was once uncertain of the path she would follow, today UQ student Carta Ryan is confident in her decision to study finance – thanks to her internship experience through the Women in Finance Scholarship.
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) and The University of Queensland’s AIBE Centre for Gender Equality in the Workplace released a new report today that demonstrates that a group of leading Australian organisations are closing their pay gaps faster than other employers reporting to WGEA.
More than 1600 first-year and new-to-UQ business, economics and law undergraduate and postgraduate students made the most of what Orientation Week (O-Week) had to offer.
For The Conversation: Associate Professor Gabby Walters, Associate Professor Judith Mair and Dr Monica Chien from UQ Business School explain that for celebrities to help effectively during the Australian bushfire crisis, they need to put boots on the ground.
For The Conversation: Professor John Quiggin breaks down why BlackRock's announcement that it will dump more than half a billion dollars in thermal coal shares matters.