Researcher targets heart of mood matter

Griffith Health Institute
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Up to 20 per cent of people who have heart attacks also have to deal with depression afterwards, and many never know. This is one of the links between the heart and mind being explored in an important new research project at Griffith University. Dr Chris Stapelberg from the School of Applied Psychology needs 120 […]

Griffith lecturer addresses the global problem of E-waste in Asia

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Griffith School of Engineering, Senior Lecturer, Dr Sunil Herat delivered the keynote address at ‘The National Forum on E-waste (electronic waste) Management’ in Sri Lanka recently, where he spoke of the growing issue of e-waste and its damaging ramifications for health and the environment, especially in Asian countries. Dr Herat, advisor to the United Nations […]

Three Realms: Gonkar Gyatso

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One of the world’s rising stars in contemporary art, Gonkar Gyatso, has launched an exclusive exhibition in Brisbane. The project is a partnership between the Griffith University Art Gallery (GUAG), the University of Queensland Art Museum and the Institute of Modern Art, and is the first time in Queensland that three major public galleries have […]

New Speech Pathology program launched

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The realm of communications has dominated Renee Buckingham’s life since she graduated from Griffith University with a degree in journalism in 2001 and took her first steps into the hectic world of broadcast media. Six years reporting for Prime TV, Channel 9 and Channel 10 were followed by more than three years leading media and […]

Summer school prepares scholars for a life of crime

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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The changing role of police in society, crime types of sexual offenders and the effects of parental incarceration on children are just some of the research topics undertaken by students at a Summer Scholars Program this month. Held by the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and […]

Study names our most threatened landscapes

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Queenslanders have been urged to ___act early, act local___ to save large tracts of the Australian landscape from shifting into radically-altered states. Griffith University researchers in conjunction with a team of leading ecologists from the Innovative Research Universities (IRUs) today released a list of the continent’s ten most highly-threatened environments. They warn that these environments […]