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Month: September 2014

Know More in Sixty Seconds: What happens in a world without frogs?

Professor Jean-Marc Hero_Griffith Sciences
Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security
PublishedSeptember 30, 2014October 1, 2014 AuthorContributed
Professor Jean-Marc Hero explains in just 60 seconds why we should all care about disappearing frogs.

Know More in Sixty Seconds: How to improve your health by raising your hand

Department of Business Strategy and Innovation
PublishedSeptember 30, 2014September 30, 2014 AuthorContributed
In just 60 seconds Jason Kam shares his surprising insights on how to beat stress.

Griffith graduate among Nobel Prize predictions

CSIRO scientists Dr San Thang, Dr Ezio Rizzardo and Dr Graeme Moad
Features
PublishedSeptember 30, 2014 AuthorMichael Jacobson
Griffith University graduate Dr San Thang is one of three CSIRO scientists tipped as a contender for the Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Know More in Sixty Seconds: Why being rude is important?

Nathaniel Mitchell - 3 minute Thesis winner from AEL
Arts Education Law
PublishedSeptember 30, 2014April 10, 2017 AuthorContributed
Nathaniel Mitchell will explain in just 60 seconds how we can be rude... politely!

Student attends World Trade Forum in Switzerland

Arts Education Law
PublishedSeptember 30, 2014 AuthorDeborah Marshall
Double degree student Amarina Smith will attend the World Trade Organisation Forum in Switzerland in September.

Bridget wins top Italian prize

Arts Education Law
PublishedSeptember 29, 2014April 10, 2017 AuthorDeborah Marshall
Languages student Bridge Mahon has won a national prize for Italian writing.

Youth social enterprise is making an IMPACT

Student Elise Stephenson, smiling
Red Couch Blog
PublishedSeptember 29, 2014 AuthorContributed
Organised by youth under 25 and for youth under 25, the recently formed IMPACT group is bridging the gap between students and young professionals in the name of committed social enterprise

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