Business and law research at UTS
Our research in business and law examines how these disciplines shape society through influencing decision-making in the global economy.
Through combining expertise with creative thinking, we develop practical solutions to the challenges facing business, governments and the community.
Graduate research at Australia's number 1 young university is based on the very best in innovation, intellect and infrastructure. We blend creativity and technology to unlock new approaches to research and learning.
We love a challenge and we love to create opportunities together with our industry and business partners. Benefit from our commitment to discovery, problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity.
News and case studies
Learn about our research breakthroughs and application through the latest news and case studies.
In 2025, 60% of people in prison had been previously imprisoned. For First Nations people, the figure is 78%.
Australia has been reminded once again that China isn’t always a reliable trading partner.
UTS researchers find that small design features on credit card payment screens can significantly change how much people repay, which can lead to reducing household debt and improving financial wellbeing.
UTS’s first professorial chair in gender and the law will pioneer the creation of a global legal database to drive gender equality in legislation around the world.
Australia's bargaining system for essential workers - denied the right to strike yet lacking timely arbitration - is broken. UTS research proposes a novel arbitration model to solve the stalemate, improve morale and safeguard crucial public services.
UTS researchers find that small design features on credit card payment screens can significantly change how much people repay, which can lead to reducing household debt and improving financial wellbeing.
In 2025, 60% of people in prison had been previously imprisoned. For First Nations people, the figure is 78%.
UTS’s first professorial chair in gender and the law will pioneer the creation of a global legal database to drive gender equality in legislation around the world.
Australia has been reminded once again that China isn’t always a reliable trading partner.
Australia's bargaining system for essential workers - denied the right to strike yet lacking timely arbitration - is broken. UTS research proposes a novel arbitration model to solve the stalemate, improve morale and safeguard crucial public services.
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