QUT Centre for Justice past-PhD student Dr Jo Kingsman has been awarded a QUT Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award for 2024. The QUT Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Awards was established in 2006 to acknowledge the need to encourage the promotion of excellence in postgraduate research in Australia. These awards are…
Launch: QUT Centre for Justice Practitioner and Event Papers as part of Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month
‘The QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series provides short accounts of topics and issues related to justice. These papers are research based and have been used to translate research into user-friendly content for use by academics, industry and policy makers. We have recently released a new stream…
New Release: QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper -Natural Disasters and Fraud
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Cassandra Cross, has released a Briefing Paper as part of the Disaster Justice Briefing Paper Series, titled, “Natural Disasters and Fraud.” Communities worldwide are constantly recovering from the impact of natural disasters. In addition to the physical and emotional damage experienced, fraud…
QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series: Trauma
QUT Centre for Justice is pleased to release a series of Briefing Papers on the topic of Trauma. The QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series provides short (2000 words), accessible, peer-reviewed accounts of topics and issues related to justice This Briefing Paper Series presents timely and compelling…
Publication: “Built on ‘Hopes and Dreams’ – AUKUS and the Future of Australian Foreign Policy”
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Morgan Rees, has published an article in the Australian Institute of International Affairs Australian Outlook on the implications of AUKUS for Australian foreign policy in context of the Trump presidency titled, “Built on ‘Hopes and Dreams’ – AUKUS and the Future of…
Registrations Open: QUT Centre for Justice HDR Winter School
Registrations have now opened for QUT Centre for Justice HDR Winter School being held on Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 June…
Research and Impact: Professor Michael Flood – Ask a Mate App
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Michael Flood, has been involved with the development of an app, “Ask A Mate” geared specifically to young men aged 13-18 years. Ask A Mate has been created by Beyond DV, an Australian charity focused on shaping a society free from…
Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Nyasha Mutongwizo
QUT’s School of Justice welcomes Dr. Nyasha Mutongwizo, who commenced as a postdoctoral research fellow on 1 May 2025. Nyasha will be working on a research project titled: On the Radar?: Real, Perceived and Obscure Human Security and Development Threats in the Pacific. The project will specifically look…
Publication: Is this the real answer to our cost-of-living crisis?
QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Christine Morley has published a piece in 360info titled, “Is this the real answer to our cost-of-living crisis?” authored by Christine Morley, Phillip Ablett and Jenni Mays, all from QUT. In this piece the authors argue that the answer to the…
Seminar: Developing a Utopian Taiwan? Towards social inclusion of Indigenous people and Ethnic Minorities
QUT Centre for Justice Lunchtime Seminar Tuesday 29 April 2025 12.30pm – 1.30pm Developing a Utopian Taiwan? Towards social inclusion of Indigenous peoples and Ethnic Minorities Presented by Assistant Professor Lawrence Ho, Education University of Hong Kong Like Australia, and other countries in our region, Taiwan has a complex…