Sophia Arkinstall is on a mission. The UQ MBA graduate is setting out to make smart cities a reality, taking the concept beyond infrastructure, to look at how our cities will enable us to live healthier, happier lives into the future.
The rivalry between the US and China is wide-ranging, from competition in technology over silicon chips and artificial intelligence to the critical minerals essential for green energy technologies such as grid batteries, wind turbines and electric vehicles.
Brisbane has been a trailblazer in Australian micromobility innovation. Building on this momentum, top researchers across business, tourism, geography, urban planning, and transport engineering have joined forces to launch UQ's Micromobility Research Cluster.
UQ Ventures’ Startup AdVentures program gives students the chance to gain practical experience in real workplaces, expand their network, and go through transformative personal and professional growth.
The Australian plant-based meat industry has grown significantly yet most still hesitate to order a plant-based meat dish in restaurants. Sara Donlicar and her research partners asked Australians why they don’t order plant-based meat dishes when dining out.
Our more boring but important tasks are being outsourced to AI – but research says we may forget how to do them ourselves. Dr Tapani Rinta-Kahila explains how this happens, and how to keep hold of the expertise we need.
Disney’s business model is underpinned by creating a feeling of magic for millions of visitors. UQ Business School tourism and service experts explain how businesses can learn from Disney’s approach.
As public interest grows in the 4-day work week, questions arise over whether shorter weeks could make gender equality a reality in the home and office. UQ researchers share their critical insights.