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Professor Paul Harpur
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Paul Harpur

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Overview

Background

Professor Paul Harpur OAM is a leading international and comparative disability rights legal academic, and a leader in higher education reforms.

Professor Harpur directs the the UQ Disability Collaboratory. The UQ Disability Collaboratory is a university-wide University of Queensland initiative which galvanises the university’s significant but currently distributed research expertise in order to maximise research impact and output. The Collaboratory is the primary means by which UQ enacts its commitment to research excellence in the fields of disability inclusion and was established following the University’s adoption of the Champions of Change Disability Inclusion Research and Innovation Plan. In addition to including a commitment to forming a high-impact disability research network, the Plan will further UQ’s leadership in disability inclusion research, ensuring that people with lived experience of disability play a central role in shaping research outcomes.

Beyond the UQ, Professor Harpur holds international posts, including as an Associate with the Harvard Law School's Harvard Project on Disability, an International Distinguished Fellow, with the Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law, and is a former Fulbright Future Scholar.

Professor Harpur is active in university-wide and sector-wide higher education change. Illustratively he has chairred the UQ Disability Inclusion Group since 2016 and sits on a range of university-wide committees. At the sector-wide level, during 2023 Dr Harpur served on the Ministerial Reference Group for the Universities Accord. He also serves on the Higher Education Standards Panel (HESP), which is a statutory body under Part 9 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cth). The HESP is charged to advise and make recommendations to the Minister and to the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) on the Higher Education Standards Framework and to TEQSA on matters including TEQSA’ strategic objectives, corporate plan, performance against that plan, reform agenda, streamlining of activities and resourcing requirements and its regulatory approaches. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success, formerly the National Center for Student Equity in Higher Education. In April the Univertas 21 (U21) Senior Leaders Group adopted the U21 Framework for Equitable and Inclusive Global Engagement to guide EDI across the 30 university Network. This Framework as a committee, the U21 EDI Management Committee, to which Professor Harpur was appointed in 2025. His transformational work and service has been recognised with numerous diversity and inclusion, human resources and leadership citations and awards. In the 2024 Australia Day Honours, Professor Harpur was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia by the Governor General of Australia (OAM). The citation for his OAM is “for service to people with disability”.

Additionally, Professor Harpur is a former Fulbright Future Scholar, former current Australian Research Council Future Fellow, and duel Paralympian. He competed in the Sydney 2000 Paralympics and the Athens 2004 Paralympics and has the Paralympics Australia Pin #614.

Professor Harpur is a TEDx speaker (“Universities as Disability Champions of Change”).

Availability

Professor Paul Harpur is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Law, Queensland University of Technology
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Queensland University of Technology
  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, Queensland University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Research interests

  • International and Comparative Disability Law

    I have 4 major projects extending over the next few years around the topics of: 1. Ablism at Work and Hierarchies of Impairments 2. The Relevance of International Disability Human Rights Laws to the Developing World 3. Universally Designed for Whom? Disability, the Law and Practice of Expanding the “Normal” User 4. Equality and Disability Assistance Animals

  • Labour and Work Health and Safety Laws

Research impacts

In Australia, over 12% of the 1.9 million higher education students (190,000+) identify as having a disability. Despite this, barriers continue to restrict access to learning and employment pathways. Closing these gaps requires inclusive education pipelines, employer engagement, and accountability frameworks that translate rights into practice.

Professor Harpur advances a vision where inclusion is the default. He positions universities as engines for training, employing, and empowering disability leaders while driving inclusive research and innovation. At The University of Queensland, he directs the UQ Disability Collaboratory, a network of ~400 researchers that aligns research with lived experience, fosters co‑design, and advances institutional inclusion strategies.

Beyond UQ, he contributes to national reform through the Higher Education Standards Panel and supports accessibility within regulatory frameworks. Globally, he led the Universitas 21 Disability Inclusion Policy Mapping Report, coordinating 34 co‑authors and 100+ contributors across 30 universities. He further amplifies impact through roles with Harvard Law School, the Burton Blatt Institute, and international disability research networks.

Professor Harpur’s work has delivered measurable outcomes across policy, practice, and research. His contributions to the Universities Accord and collaboration with the Department of Education have strengthened disability inclusion in higher education policy. His advocacy has advanced co‑design, universal design for learning, and accountability.

Internationally, the U21 report provides a practical pathway for embedding CRPD principles across teaching, research, and governance. At UQ, the Disability Collaboratory has accelerated collaboration, innovation, and community partnerships. These efforts are supported by sector data and working papers demonstrating progress toward inclusive standards and implementation.

This work benefits students and staff with disabilities, universities, employers, governments, and disability organisations. In Australia, over 190,000 students stand to gain from improved access, support, and outcomes. Inclusive teaching and co‑designed services improve equity and completion rates.

Governments and employers benefit from strengthened compliance frameworks and universal design practices that support all learners and workers. Disability organisations gain stronger pathways for collaboration and representation. Internationally, the U21 initiative influences institutions educating over one million students and employing more than 200,000 staff across 20 countries, creating global impact.

Professor Harpur’s leadership of the U21 Disability Inclusion Policy Mapping Report established the first global benchmarking framework for disability inclusion across 30 universities in 20 countries. Its recommendations—such as universal design for learning and inclusive work‑integrated learning—are being implemented across the network.

In Australia, his roles on national advisory bodies have shaped policy and strengthened institutional practice. He is also a widely cited scholar, with 4 books, 30+ chapters, 60+ articles, and over 2,200 citations, demonstrating sustained academic and policy influence.

Works

Search Professor Paul Harpur’s works on UQ eSpace

246 works between 2003 and 2026

81 - 100 of 246 works

2023

Journal Article

Discrimination against academics and career implications of student evaluations: university policy versus legal compliance

Heffernan, Troy and Harpur, Paul (2023). Discrimination against academics and career implications of student evaluations: university policy versus legal compliance. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 48 (8), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/02602938.2023.2225806

Discrimination against academics and career implications of student evaluations: university policy versus legal compliance

2023

Conference Publication

Inclusive Engagement Panel

Bunda, Tracey, Willox, Dino, Harpur, Paul and Vasquez Fernandez, Claudia (2023). Inclusive Engagement Panel. The University of Queensland Community Engagement Community of Practice, Brisbane, Australia, 21 June.

Inclusive Engagement Panel

2023

Other Outputs

A Disability Perspective on the Updating the Fair Work Act 2009 to provide stronger protections for workers against discrimination Consultation paper

Harpur, Paul (2023). A Disability Perspective on the Updating the Fair Work Act 2009 to provide stronger protections for workers against discrimination Consultation paper. Brisbane, Australia:

A Disability Perspective on the Updating the Fair Work Act 2009 to provide stronger protections for workers against discrimination Consultation paper

2023

Conference Publication

International Accessibility

Harpur, Paul, Koeman, Joyce and Li, Sammy (2023). International Accessibility. Universiteit van Amsterdam and University of Birmingham Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Festival, Amsterdam, Birmingham, and Online, April 2023.

International Accessibility

2023

Journal Article

Using the new disability human rights paradigm to create higher education leadership opportunities

Harpur, Paul and Szucs, Brooke (2023). Using the new disability human rights paradigm to create higher education leadership opportunities. International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, 23 (1-2), 144-162. doi: 10.1177/13582291231169668

Using the new disability human rights paradigm to create higher education leadership opportunities

2023

Other Outputs

The need for the Universities ACCORD to expressly recognise the educational and work rights of persons with cognitive disabilities

Harpur, Paul, Ellem, Kathy, Hardy, Fotina, Stein, Michael Ashley and Schormans, Ann Fudge (2023). The need for the Universities ACCORD to expressly recognise the educational and work rights of persons with cognitive disabilities. Brisbane, Australia:

The need for the Universities ACCORD to expressly recognise the educational and work rights of persons with cognitive disabilities

2023

Other Outputs

Disabilities and the Universities Accord

Harpur, Paul, Stafford, Lisa and Ellis, Katie (2023). Disabilities and the Universities Accord. Brisbane, Australia:

Disabilities and the Universities Accord

2023

Conference Publication

Advancing Disability Inclusion across U21: the Disability Community of Practice

Harpur, Paul (2023). Advancing Disability Inclusion across U21: the Disability Community of Practice. Universitas 21 Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, April 2023.

Advancing Disability Inclusion across U21: the Disability Community of Practice

2023

Conference Publication

Strengths and weaknesses of platform work for persons with a disability: Platform work as a stepping stone to sustainable employment in Flanders

Harpur, Paul (2023). Strengths and weaknesses of platform work for persons with a disability: Platform work as a stepping stone to sustainable employment in Flanders. NSvP International Online Workshop, Flanders, Belgium, 13 March 2023.

Strengths and weaknesses of platform work for persons with a disability: Platform work as a stepping stone to sustainable employment in Flanders

2023

Conference Publication

Universities enable: a disability inclusion strategy for the higher education sector

Harpur, Paul (2023). Universities enable: a disability inclusion strategy for the higher education sector. Satellite Event: Universities Australia Conference 2023, Canberra, ACT Australia, 21-23 February 2023.

Universities enable: a disability inclusion strategy for the higher education sector

2023

Conference Publication

Levelling up - world class universities, world leading access: panel keynote

Klomp, Nick, Nash, Fiona, Cooper, Inala, Harpur, Paul and O'Shea, Sarah (2023). Levelling up - world class universities, world leading access: panel keynote. Universities Australia Conference 2023, Canberra, ACT Australia, 21-23 February 2023.

Levelling up - world class universities, world leading access: panel keynote

2023

Conference Publication

How Fulbright Illuminates the Darkness: Discussion panel

James, Sara, Walter, Maggie, Harpur, Paul and Zhang, Diana (2023). How Fulbright Illuminates the Darkness: Discussion panel. The Australian-American Fulbright Commission Gala, Australian Parliament House, 23 February.

How Fulbright Illuminates the Darkness: Discussion panel

2023

Other Outputs

Supporting disabled students in extracurricular activities

Szücs, Brooke and Harpur, Paul (2023, 02 15). Supporting disabled students in extracurricular activities THE Campus

Supporting disabled students in extracurricular activities

2023

Conference Publication

Persons with disabilities and work: mentoring and networking

Harpur, Paul (2023). Persons with disabilities and work: mentoring and networking. Joblife EC Traineeship Program, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 9 January 2022.

Persons with disabilities and work: mentoring and networking

2023

Journal Article

South African Constitutional Court prioritises constitutional right to access information by print disabled over protected copyright interests

Harpur, Paul, Stein, Michael Ashley and Ncube, Caroline B. (2023). South African Constitutional Court prioritises constitutional right to access information by print disabled over protected copyright interests. European Intellectual Property Review, 45 (5), 299-305.

South African Constitutional Court prioritises constitutional right to access information by print disabled over protected copyright interests

2023

Journal Article

Strategic and policy responses to intersectionality in higher education

Harpur, Paul, Szucs, Brooke and Willox, Dino (2023). Strategic and policy responses to intersectionality in higher education. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 45 (1), 1-17. doi: 10.1080/1360080x.2022.2144790

Strategic and policy responses to intersectionality in higher education

2022

Conference Publication

Platform work creating work for those who have been excluded from any work: an imperfect solution to economic exclusion

Harpur, Paul (2022). Platform work creating work for those who have been excluded from any work: an imperfect solution to economic exclusion. Workshop regarding people at a great distance to the labour market and platform work, Leuven, Belgium, 18 December 2022.

Platform work creating work for those who have been excluded from any work: an imperfect solution to economic exclusion

2022

Conference Publication

Sustainable workforce panel discussion

Chakaodza, Gordon, Dunn, Denise, Harpur, Paul, Vesic, Lea and Finlayson, Karina (2022). Sustainable workforce panel discussion. Aviation (Aerospace Australia GreenSkies Sustainability Summit), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6 December 2022.

Sustainable workforce panel discussion

2022

Conference Publication

Challenge: How can we find a common ground to promote disability inclusion across all of our member universities?

Harpur, Paul (2022). Challenge: How can we find a common ground to promote disability inclusion across all of our member universities?. U21 Sustainable Micro-internship Reduced Inequalities Session, Virtual, 6 December 2022.

Challenge: How can we find a common ground to promote disability inclusion across all of our member universities?

2022

Conference Publication

Challenging times and exciting times: time for disability inclusion

Harpur, Paul (2022). Challenging times and exciting times: time for disability inclusion. Disability Inclusion in the Workplace: Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disability, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 2 December 2022.

Challenging times and exciting times: time for disability inclusion

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026
    Inclusion in Early Childhood Education and Care Enablers: Linking Education and Health for Successful Foundational Suppo
    UQ Knowledge Exchange & Translation Fund
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    Normalising Ability Diversity through Career Transitions:Disability at Work
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2021
    Young people with cognitive disability transitioning to adulthood: experiences of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation
    The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (referred to as the Disability Royal Commission)
    Open grant
  • 2021
    The Unsettling of Old Norms by a New World of COVID-19 Public Health Surveillance
    Just Tech Covid-19 Rapid Response Grants
    Open grant
  • 2019
    NDIS Commission's Worker Screening Literature Review and Evaluation Framework
    NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Multi-national enterprises (MNE) in Fiji
    International Labour Organisation
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Is the Regulation of Technologies Enabling or Disabling? Realising the Potential for EBooks to Transform the Lives of Persons with Print Disabilities
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    From ratification to implementation: The disability human rights paradigm and the right to work in the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Paul Harpur is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Paul Harpur directly for media enquiries about:

  • Anti-discrimination
  • Assistance animals
  • copyright law
  • Corporate law
  • corporate social responsibility
  • digital equality and rights to access information
  • Disability discrimination
  • Disability law and policy
  • employment law
  • Human rights law
  • industrial relations
  • international human and civil rights
  • Labour law
  • UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  • work health and safety laws

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