Researcher biography

Dr. Alex Bruce came to the T.C Beirne School of Law at The University of Queensland from the Australian National University College of Law where he taught full-time between 2004-2020. Before then, Alex worked as a Senior Lawyer with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission managing all aspects of investigation, litigation and case-management in Competition and Consumer Law.

Alex teaches and researches in Competition Law, Consumer Protection Law and Animal Law in Australia, Oxford and Spain and his PhD in law from the Australian National University explored the intersection of Competition & Consumer Law and Philosophies of Animal Ethics. He has written leading texts in all three legal disciplines which are currently prescribed at over 25 Universities across Australia. He has also completed a DPhil in Comparative Theology at the University of Oxford where his thesis explored the relationship between Identity, Contemplation and Spiritual Progression in Patristic Christian Theology and Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy. Alex has twice been conferred the ANU Vice Chancellor's Award and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Alex is a fully ordained monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition having taken his Bhiksụ (Gelong) vows from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He has been a monk for 20 years and is a regular speaker at international comparative religion conferences including with the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue at the Vatican. Alex also researches and works in the areas of Buddhist Philosophy, Christian Theology, Comparative Ethical Theory (particularly Aristotelian Virtue Ethics), Ancient History & Classics and works with Attic Greek and Classical Tibetan Languages.