A new database containing details of prosecutions and documented cases developed by The University of Queensland (UQ) Migrant Smuggling Working Group aims to boost global efforts against migrant smuggling.

15 August 2013
Pictured: Matthew Daniell,  Elizabeth Colbran,  Catherine Garlick,  Victoria Allen, Hannah Baldney,  Lindsay Collins and  Alexandra Wolhuter.

The University of Queensland Pro Bono Centre acknowledged the work of community spirited law students at an awards ceremony on Wednesday 7 August.

5 August 2013

A new project lead by The University of Queensland will enable the development of more effective tourism destination marketing plans through better consumer behaviour research

1 August 2013
Francia Mazzo, Anne-Sara Budowniczy, Christopher Chapman, Laura Hassett, Michelle Marshall and Dr Lance Newey.

Students from The University of Queensland Business School have been working in some of the most dangerous areas of Colombia to show communities how entrepreneurship can help lead them out of poverty.

25 July 2013
UQ graduate Brooke Marshall has secured a sought-after internship at the Permanent Bureau of The Hague Conference on Private International Law in The Netherlands.

University of Queensland Arts and Law graduate Brooke Marshall has secured a sought-after internship at the Permanent Bureau of The Hague Conference on Private International Law in The Netherlands.

24 July 2013

The relationship between traditional and modern legal systems in Pacific island nations will be the focus research by a University of Queensland Law professor.

22 July 2013
Image courtesy of Jonas Ingman.

University of Queensland researchers found affordable regional cuisine, local market produce, hands-on experiences and food events are the key to attracting food tourists.

17 July 2013
UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, St Kitts and Nevis.

A cultural heritage expert from The University of Queensland Law School is working with UNESCO to protect historically significant shipwrecks in the Caribbean.

8 July 2013
Professor Sarah Derrington.

The University of Queensland’s new Dean of Law is set to strengthen industry links to help equip law students to address 21st century challenges.

2 July 2013

The University of Queensland is working on a collaborative project to improve health and education conditions for Australia’s poorest Indigenous communities

14 June 2013

A team from Brisbane State High School has been judged the winner of the 2013 Red Cross High School International Humanitarian Law Competition.

7 June 2013

Two leading academics will soon join The University of Queensland’s School of Economics following a global search last year.

3 June 2013
University of Queensland Law Society (UQLS) President Chad Hardy, The Hon Justice Patrick Keane and Catherine Drummond, winner of the UQLS Medal for the Most Outstanding Graduate of the Year.

University of Queensland law students have been awarded for their exceptional academic performance, in areas from taxation law to criminal procedure.

23 May 2013
Jocelyn Bosse, The Honorable Justice Patrick Keane and award winner Krista Mahoney

Lawyer Krista Mahoney of Thynne & Macartney has been named the 2012 University of Queensland Law Mentor of the Year.

16 May 2013
Marine Billot and Maria Golubovskaya

University of Queensland student Ms Maria Golubovskaya has presented a winning paper at Switzerland’s World Tourism Forum Lucerne, taking out first place in the Young Talents Awards.

8 May 2013
Co-authors UQ Law graduate Jarrod Jolly and Professor Andreas Schloenhardt have been shortlisted for the LexisNexis Centenary Book Award for their book Trafficking Persons in Australia: Myths and Realities.

Two University of Queensland Law School researchers have been shortlisted for the LexisNexis Centenary Book Award, Australia’s most prestigious prize for legal literature.

7 May 2013

Students from The University of Queensland Law Society are putting superhero Batman on trial to show the public how the Australian court system works.

6 May 2013
Dr Paul O'Shea hopes his research will be used to help consumers avoid overwhelming debt.

Consumer research from The University of Queensland could drive new laws to help Australians understand the “true cost” of credit contracts and avoid overwhelming debt.

6 May 2013

Entrepreneur Mick Spencer has secured a spot alongside Sir Richard Branson at The University of Queensland’s Business School lunch event.

2 May 2013

The University of Queensland (UQ) is taking part in two forums that will explore ways of strengthening cross-sector partnerships to improve the delivery of pro bono legal services to the community.

26 April 2013