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29 June 2018

Griffith visiting academic in Gold Coast Marathon

Emma Hagqvistwill be flying the flag for Griffith this week as she gets set to run this year’s annual Gold Coast Marathon on July 1.

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29 June 2018

Variable malaria-causing parasite behaviour puts findings in the spotlight

Can slight variations in lab environments affect the malaria-causing parasite (Plasmodium) and its tolerance to anti-malarial drugs? Griffith University’s Sandra Duffy believes it’s possible.

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29 June 2018

Vibration or exercise – which is the best therapy for bone loss?

Preventing osteoporotic fracture in older women with vibration or exercise is the aim of a new study at Griffith University.

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29 June 2018

Australian law set to tackle orphanage trafficking in travel company supply chains

Orphanage volunteering is seen as a positive for developing nations. However, child protection advocates have long reported the harm it causes children and the industry that profits from it.

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28 June 2018

How 70,000 years of human interaction have shaped an icon of wild nature

The critically endangered orangutan - one of humankind’s closest living relatives - has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.

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28 June 2018

Griffith earns top-50 result in Times Higher Education Asia-Pacific rankings

The university has maintained its position for a second year running.

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27 June 2018

Engagement key to active learning – 200 children speak out

Kindergarten-aged children enjoy learning much more than children who have started school according to a new Griffith University study.

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27 June 2018
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27 June 2018

PhD candidate insights into balancing research and motherhood

By Katie Woolaston PhD candidate, lecturer Griffith University I am an awarded and published PhD candidate, researching the interaction between...

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27 June 2018
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