Bold experiment hailed a success by GAI and AIIA Queensland
“Well I can say one thing for sure, we will be having Griffith Asia Institute back” commented Paul Lucas, President...
“Well I can say one thing for sure, we will be having Griffith Asia Institute back” commented Paul Lucas, President...
Griffith Asia Institute Director Professor Caitlin Byrne has been selected as a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs for 2020.
Tagging expedition yields rare insights into intense behaviours and entanglement concerns.
Taking a deep dive into economic challenges unique to the Asia-Pacific region, Griffith Asia Institute released its flagship report.
The public lecture, “Where Will Taiwan’s New Team Take the Island – and the Indo Pacific?” jointly organized by the...
There were super smiles galore when the Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra put on a superhero-themed concert at the Queensland Children’s Hospital.
Professor Caitlin Byrne suggests that leaders on both sides of this bilateral relationship will be carefully considering next steps in the context of their shifting domestic narratives and global ambitions.
Inequalities, based on issues such as gender, disability, age, race, income and opportunity, persist across the world — both within and between countries. Beyond the very real impacts that inequalities have on people’s day to day lives, they limit social and economic development, and reduce our ability to effectively address global crises.
Professor Sara McGaughey (Department of Business Strategy and Innovation) spoke to a packed Legislative Council Chamber at Parliament House on...
Elizabeth Dowrie will pursue her passion for women’s rights and social justice in Beijing after winning a New Colombo Plan scholarship. “When I heard the news, my heart started thumping,” she said. “I feel very lucky and honoured.”