Most people say they care about their personal information being shared online. However, a much smaller percentage of people actually take the necessary actions to preserve their privacy. Dr Ivano Bongiovanni discusses why actions don’t always match beliefs when it comes to data.
The chaos caused by the coronavirus outbreak forced the hand of Australian businesses and organisations to create and action rigorous COVID Safe plans, allowing them to continue operating while mitigating risk to the community. Dr Anna Phelan warns that without a similar approach to the global plastic waste issue, this crisis will continue to escalate.
Insider trading comes in two main forms: arguably legal and clearly illegal. But, as with drugs in sport, it’s hard to tell when arguably legal ends and clearly illegal begins. Associate Professor Barry Oliver sheds light on new research how some CEOs are walking a thin line when it comes to insider trading.
With the AFL season on the line, Queensland has stood up to help keep the game alive, winning the right to host the coveted grand final in the process. But what does this mean for the state, the fans and the game itself? Associate Professor Sarah Kelly discusses these questions with UQ's Contact Magazine
There are a very few qualifications that help you transfer from being Lieutenant in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to working in some of the world’s most popular start-ups in just a couple of years. For Sam Zammit the transition from fatigues to jeans was executed with military precision, with an MBA from The University of Queensland.
Emerging research from Dr Terry Fitzsimmons suggests that a person’s gender might be a significant factor that influences how greatly someone is impacted by this virus.
Professor Sara Dolnicar and Professor Neal Ashkanasy lead the pack in the annual Lifetime Achievers top 40 Leaderboard issued annually by The Australian.
UQ Business School’s Dr Ya-Yen Sun says COVID-19 will have devastating impacts on small nations that rely heavily on tourism. But is there a silver lining to this pandemic? Unpolluted skies and clearer water suggests that reduced travel is benefiting the environment.