Summer school nurtures future Indigenous researchers

Kungulljani Indigenous Research Summer School participants Krystal Stringfellow, Tyrone Smith and Eden Little.
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Does the traditional bush medicine Gumby Gumby actually work?What part does cultural safety play in physiotherapy graduates?How does the lack a birth certificate or registration affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incarceration rates? These are just some of the research projects undertaken by 20 Indigenous students as part of the Kungullanji Indigenous Summer Research Symposium. […]

Frontiers 4: Annual environmental law colloquium

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By Dr Philippa England On Tuesday and Wednesday, 6-7 February 2018, environmental scholars from across Australia and New Zealand came together to share their thinking about the frontiers of environmental law. The event was hosted by the Law Futures Centre of Griffith University and the University of Tasmania’s Faculty of Law. The National Environmental Law […]

Singing the key to improving life for Parkinson’s sufferers

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Singing improves the lives of people living with Parkinson’s, according to an Australian-first study conducted by researchers from the Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Griffith University. More than 70 people from around Queensland participated in the ground-breaking Griffith University study that looked at how singing could improve the health and wellbeing of people with Parkinson’s.