Sponsorship and giving

We greatly appreciate sponsorship support from the law and justice professions in order to:

  • encourage and support students
  • enable further teaching and research.

Sponsorship or giving leads to recognition in the wider community for your organisation through our active media unit. We also have an extensive customer relationship database.

Sponsorship opportunities include:

  • student prizes
  • scholarships
  • public lectures
  • mooting
  • research projects.

More opportunities can be negotiated.

Giving opportunities include:

  • textbook contributions
  • elite athlete support
  • work integrated learning
  • other 'in kind' contributions.

Contact us

If you are interested in sponsorship or giving, please contact the Manager External Relations and Community Engagement, Amy Henderson.

Current sponsors

Scholarship sponsors

We would like to acknowledge the sponsors of student scholarships. Your generosity not only rewards excellence, it also encourages students to achieve their full potential in their academic studies.

Corporate sponsors

We would like to acknowledge the following sponsors whose generosity enhances the university experience for students, staff, alumni and many others:

  • Clayton Utz for the Clayton Utz Law Library
  • Shine Lawyers for their continued support for mooting
  • Corrs Chambers Westgarth for their continued support for the Annual Law and Justice Founders/Alumni Comedy Debate
  • Mullins Lawyers for their support of the Access to Justice poster event
  • McInnes Wilson for the employment of our elite athletes
  • CT Catering for their sponsorship of the Public Lecture Series and other QUT Law and Justice events
  • Moet Hennessey for their ongoing support of all our events.

Prizes and awards sponsors

We would like to acknowledge the support of our prize and award sponsors whose generosity not only rewards excellence, but also encourages students to achieve their full potential in their academic studies.

Contacts

External relations and community engagement