Dr Tim Lovell, Dr Victoria Kopetz and Professor Andrew Abell

The innovators behind commercialising a world-first drug that delays the formation and growth of cataracts have been named the 2011 winners of The University of Queensland Business School’s $100,000 Enterprize competition.

14 October 2011

The University of Queensland Business School has been named as one of the top 50 worldwide in The Economist’s 2011 ranking of full-time MBA programs.

14 October 2011

The University of Queensland Business School has been awarded a 5 star rating by Australia's most influential rating body, the GMAA (Graduate Management Association of Australia), for the seventh year in a row. It is one of only two business schools...

30 September 2011

A system that offers water utilities a cheaper way to get rid of sewer odours and stop the corrosion that can lead to sewers collapsing and causing sinkholes, is one of the innovative business concepts in the running to win $100,000 in The...

15 September 2011

The University of Queensland Business School has been ranked in the top two in Australia for its MBA program in the 2011 survey by the Australian Financial Review BOSS Magazine.

9 September 2011

Australian entrepreneurs behind a drug to slow down the formation of cataracts, a tool for faster patent searches, and a new way to prevent corrosion and odours in our sewerage systems, are among the five finalists for UQ Business School Enterprize...

16 August 2011

UQ Business School has joined with the world’s elite business schools in becoming a member of the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC).

1 April 2011