UniSQ Law is pleased to announce the 2026 Research Seminar Series.

This Year’s Programme
Running from February through November, the series takes place on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 12:30-1:30pm. This consistent schedule makes it easy to plan ahead and build these sessions into your calendar.
This year’s programme brings together emerging and established scholars to examine pressing topics including domestic violence and coercive control, environmental protection and renewable energy, constitutional law in Papua New Guinea, artificial intelligence and marine governance, and judicial decision-making concerning children.
What to Expect
Each seminar provides an opportunity to engage with important legal research, hear directly from experts in their fields, and participate in meaningful discussions about contemporary legal challenges.
Venues alternate between our Ipswich (IPS) and Toowoomba (TWB) campuses, with one online session (ONL) in May, ensuring accessibility for our diverse community.
Who Should Attend
These seminars are open to law students, staff, researchers, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in contemporary legal issues. Whether you’re studying law, working in the field, or simply curious about these topics, you’re welcome to join us.
Mark Your Calendar
The full 2026 schedule is available here.
Research-Seminar-Series-2026-ScheduleWe encourage you to save the dates for seminars that align with your interests —or better yet, mark the fourth Wednesday of each month through November as your regular time for legal scholarship.
For more information about the Research Seminar Series, please contact Sarah McKibbin.
We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an intellectually stimulating year of legal scholarship.
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