Engagement at Accounting is a key activity to interact with the community at large in order to achieve an innovative, sustainable and prosperous economy in a fairer world and conduct high impact socially and economically relevant research.


The UTS Accounting webinar series consist of various topics, spread across multiple live webinar discussions. consists of discussion focused on tax justice issues relevant to current government policy, issues surrounding cryptocurrencies with reference to blockchain developments, fraud, financial considerations and the latest on taxing crypto, and issues related to gender diversity at the executive level of Australian corporations, burnout in the Australian workforce, and the salary gap in the post-Covid environment.
Please click the links below to the webinar of interest for more information and recordings of the webinars.
UTS Accounting Webinars
Upcoming events
- More events will be announced - stay tuned!
Past Events and recordings
- ‘Unlocking Labour Mobility’: Non-Compete Clauses and Their Future in Australia on 3 December 2024, at 11:00am - 12:30pm in CB08.03.005 or Online via Zoom
- ‘Tax Wars’: What Do We Learn and Policy Consequences, documentary presentation and panel discussions on 7 November 2024, at 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Women on Corporate Boards Webinar on 16 December 2023, at 12:00 - 2:00pm
- UTS Accounting 2023 Tax and Crypto Webinar 2 – 5:00 pm on 27 September 2023 – Blockchain for Cryptocurrency Finance: A technical view with focus on security
- UTS Accounting 2023 Gender Equality in Business Webinar 1: Tapping Into the Economic Opportunity of Women Entrepreneurs - Challenges and Implications, 19 July 2023 at 5:00 pm
- UTS Accounting 2023 Tax and Crypto Webinar 1: The latest Government tax initiatives, reforms and policies related to tax disclosures and significant global entities
Engagement at UTS Accounting is fundamental to achieving the Business faculty’s objectives, including sharing knowledge for an innovative, sustainable and prosperous economy in a fairer world. In particular, the ADG webinar series will aim to help businesses and organisations make better decisions to promote economic and social wellbeing. Most of we hope to network with industry, business, policymakers and public institutions to solve issues, upskill workforces and produce socially responsible and economically fair outcomes.
– Associate Professor Roman Lanis
Propose a webinar
For further information, webinar proposals, would-be panel members and discussants and regarding Engagement at Accounting in general, contact roman.lanis@uts.edu.au.