India travels to Queensland Conservatorium

Queensland Conservatorium
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Griffith University Queensland Conservatorium students last week were taken on a musical journey to India, experiencing the rich culture and musical wonders of a vibrant country.   Students were given the opportunity to practice and build on their musical skills and knowledge through project-based activities that form Queensland Conservatorium Project Week. Students worked with renowned […]

The connection between Obama’s biceps and his politics

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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The Los Angeles Times reports on research by Dr Aaron Sell from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice in the article Do Obama’s small biceps explain his liberal politics?.   Dr Sell’s research explores the link between male upper-body strength and assertion of economic self-interest in The Ancestral Logic of Politics which was published […]

New courses on offer next semester

Police line do not cross
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is offering a new course on homicide as well as a range of electives from next semester.   Homicide In the new first year core course, Homicide, first year students will learn how serious violent offences are detected and investigated by police and then processed through the justice […]