The Australian has recently unveiled its list of the Top 250 Researchers for 2025, showcasing leaders across 250 diverse fields of study—those whose work has made a profound…
We’re excited to announce that Andrew Stewart, currently John Bray Professor of Law at the University of Adelaide, will take up a new position at QUT as Professor…
A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published. Volume 6(3) includes a collection of symposium articles from Law as Data, Data as Law. Guest editors…
Dementia disproportionately affects women whether living with dementia or supporting someone living with dementia in aged care, a fact largely ignored in the final report of the Aged…
Australian voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws are very similar, but how VAD is implemented by each state and territory can make a significant difference. Recently published research by…
This week (21-27 October) is Open Access Week – an opportunity to join together, take action, and raise awareness around the importance of community control of knowledge sharing…
Law, Technology and Humans Volume 7(2), 2025 This symposium invites submissions that explain, explore and critique the AI-Human construct in contemporary as well as in near-history legal contexts.…
Australia could boost funding to transfer sustainable technology to developing countries and make technology and data open and accessible to help implement the UN Pact for the Future,…
Meet Madeleine, a PhD student with the Australian Centre for Health Law Research. Thesis Examining How Regulation Shapes Euthanasia Practice in Belgium: A Qualitative Study of the Literature…
QUT’s Australian Centre for Health Law Research is seeking to appoint a new Postdoctoral Research Fellow for a 3-year appointment. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will work with Professors Ben White and Lindy Willmott on…