‘Freshwater orchestra’ of singing fish and insects a new tool in river health monitoring
Researchers leadecoacousticstudy into river health monitoring by recording fish, insects and water flow.
Researchers leadecoacousticstudy into river health monitoring by recording fish, insects and water flow.
Public health problem takes on 'superbug' status
Griffith University is proud to recognise the life achievements of a remarkable humanitarian, Aunty Pamela Mam, a First Peoples’ Elder,...
As Year 12 students across Queensland receive their OP results and university offers, another cohort of hopeful university students is...
Griffith is preparing to welcome thousands of new students in Trimester 1 2019, with 7,600 offers being made today in...
Four members of the Griffith Sports College will end the year with new qualifications. Sport scholarship students Alyce Burnett, Tameka...
WHEN Joanne O’Reilly saw her fifth child begin university it reminded her that she always wanted to finish the degree...
Engineering students secure trophies at a national motorsport meet in Melbourne.
Griffith creative arts lecturers have collaborated on a stunning new book that documents Cambodia's musical heritage.
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor Debra Henly has been appointed as a board member of the National Science and Technology Advisory Council.