Connecting HDR students with Griffith’s Asia-Pacific expertise

Higher degree by research
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Finding a region-specific Higher Degree Research supervisor is now even easier with the brand new ‘Asia Research Lens‘ that launched last month. A part of the redevelopment project for the Griffith Research Hub, the lens is an interactive portal to easily find people, projects and publications related to the Asia Pacific region. Located within the […]

Leading the way in industrial design innovation

Troy Baverstock working on speaker housing
School of Engineering and Built Environment
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The Bachelor of Industrial Design is a new innovative program at Griffith that was written by Program Leader of Industrial Design and 3D design, digital media, Dr Jennifer Loy and Head of School, Griffith Engineering, Professor Geoff Tansley. “The program started in semester one of this year and is a really innovative program that works […]

Leverage for a successful engineering career

School of Engineering and Built Environment
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Griffith Alumnus, Rachelle Willis, completed her Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) in 2006 and PhD in 2011 and now works in Western Australian for Western Power. Dr Willis chose to do her PhD at Griffith due to the offer of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage PhD candidacy that saw the University lead a major smart […]

Practical study supports the next generation

Jack Anderson
School of Engineering and Built Environment
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Third year mechanical engineering student Jack Anderson was accepted in to university through the Aptitude for Engineering Test towards the end of year 12. “I wanted to go to Griffith and the option of direct entry by sitting the aptitude test was too good to pass up. Once I started at Griffith I knew I […]

Weirs, stream condition affect fish diversity

Dr Rob Rolls holds a Sea Mullet by a river
Australian Rivers Institute
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A new study reveals fish passage facilities can reduce the impact of weirs on fish migration, but benefits depend on the condition of habitat upstream. Commissioned by Queensland water business Seqwater through its partnership with Griffith University, the study found that two impassable weirs in the Logan-Albert river network in southeast Queensland contributed to the […]