Ross Buckley

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At the core of changes already underway is that the customer, not the bank, will own their banking history. It’ll make switching easier, and it’s about to spread to other services.

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More than 70 of Australia's Laureate professors have signed a letter to the minister for education, Dan Tehan, outlining the flaws in the proposed university reforms.

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The world-class researchers recognised in 2020 span art and design, chemical science, computer science and engineering, humanities and languages, and law.

Scientia Professor Ross Buckley was the second-most downloaded law author according to the rankings.

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Improvements in facilitating ID and creating platforms to carry out transactions are key elements of fintech report co-authored by UNSW's Professor Ross Buckley.

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UNSW Scientia Professor Ross Buckley will be the inaugural Chair in Disruptive Innovation and Law, focusing on the effect of technological change in key sectors globally.

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Government policy change to allow open banking will benefit Australian consumers by shifting control to the customer, writes Ross Buckley.

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Four UNSW academics have been elected to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in recognition of their contributions to their disciplines and to society.

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Cash usage has been in decline for years and should accelerate further with the real-time payments system the Reserve Bank has in the pipeline, writes Ross Buckley.

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From the outset, economic history was against Greece joining the Euro, writes Ross Buckley.

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