Women’s AFL under research spotlight
Griffith researcher Adele Pavlidis is researching women's AFL as part of a project on the long-term sustainability of women's sport at the grassroots and professional levels.
Griffith researcher Adele Pavlidis is researching women's AFL as part of a project on the long-term sustainability of women's sport at the grassroots and professional levels.
Griffith celebrates International Women's Day recognising the diversity of women, their experiences and achievements.
As the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup draws a stadium-level spotlight on women’s sport, academics and sport management leaders will...
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. For Dr Indigo Willing, that volition saw her take up skateboarding at age...
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
Its hoped a webinar bringing together academics, activists, professional athletes and sporting organisations will help drive change in the area of violence prevention.
AFL Women’s (AFLW) players are expected to be optimistic and grateful for their substandard work conditions and low pay new research shows.
A new study of young Finnish and Australian non-drinkers has uncovered new ways of social belonging.
How to increase women's participation in sport across is the focus of a Griffith University symposium.