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30 November 2020

Our MBA program wins Australasian Green Gown Award

Griffith’s MBA program has won the prestigious Learning, Teaching and Skills category in the 2020 Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability Green Gown Awards.

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30 November 2020

New research lays blueprint for fairer, higher integrity government

A landmark new report by Griffith University and Transparency International Australia sets out how Australia should build a stronger, fairer, more accountable system of government.

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27 November 2020
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27 November 2020

Virus researcher recognised at Gold Coast Women in Business Awards

Dr Lara Herrero, research leader at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, has been honoured with the Creating Change Award at...

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27 November 2020

G20 stimulus potential triple win for climate, biodiversity and pandemic prevention

Anew report is calling on theG20to fund‘Nature-based Solutions’ that address three of the main risks to humankind: biodiversity loss, climate change and global pandemics.

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26 November 2020

Global WIL in 2020: Cultivating Asia literacy and engagement capability remotely

Bolstering employability by developing transversal skills and attributes that employers are seeking in graduate applicants, Dahlia Bar is currently completing...

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26 November 2020

Art lecturer wins top honours at national awards

Queensland College of Art lecturer Natalya Hughes took out top honours at the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, for a stunning abstract work celebrating the female form.

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26 November 2020

Low-cost population-wide salt reduction strategies could save lives

Reducing salt consumption at population levels is a cost-effective strategy to combat high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease in Africa.

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26 November 2020

First-time fathers study explores challenges of parenthood

Initial results from a Griffith Universitystudy on first-time fathers suggest dads have unique needs and researchers want to know more.

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26 November 2020

Griffith data projects receive welcome boost

Griffith University’s unique FishID software project has been given a boost with the announcement of $211,000 in funding from the Australian Research Data Commons.

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