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28 June 2013
Griffith ICT student and their Smartphone automated car

Gold Coast student success at the Queensland iAwards

A team of Information and Communications Technology students from the Gold Coast campus has won an award for designing a Smartphone Driven Automated Vehicle at the 2013 Queensland iAwards in Brisbane.

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28 June 2013
Haig Patapan on steps, arm on bannister, red background

Rudd must prove return is based on substance

Kevin Rudd has a moral conundrum on his hands if he is to re-establish his leadership credentials.

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26 June 2013

A boost for Gold Coast art students

A local Arts Society “blown away” by the Queensland College of Art Griffith University has contributed $25,000 to enable the...

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26 June 2013

Extraordinary public art awarded

The permanent public art installation at the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law was awarded top honours at this year’s...

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24 June 2013

Does coffee affect appetite?

Looking at how coffee affects appetite is the research focus of PhD candidate Matt Schubert.

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24 June 2013
Professor Ron Quinn AM, Principal Research Leader at the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery.

Eskitis leading the way to natural beauty

A Japanese company specialising in skin care products, is drawing on the Eskitis Institute’s Nature Bank to develop new natural beauty products.

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24 June 2013

The trouble with terrorism

After publishing a report that could help authorities identify the most most likely targets for a terror attack, PhD candidate David Romyn, from Griffith's School of Applied Psychology, discusses the difficulties with researching terrorism.

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21 June 2013
Head and shoulders of Richard Hyland, wearing black top and glasses.

A broader view of the world

Commerce student Richard Hyland is among 13 Griffith Business School student leaders that left for Laos on Saturday, June 22, to take part in the 2013 Laos Community Development Project. Part one of his Laos Blog starts here.

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