Track success takes Phil to Amsterdam
Investigating the placebo effects of treatments for elite athletes has been the fuel for study for Phil Bellinger. And it is set to take him to Amsterdam to showcase his research on an international stage.
Investigating the placebo effects of treatments for elite athletes has been the fuel for study for Phil Bellinger. And it is set to take him to Amsterdam to showcase his research on an international stage.
Griffith University Art Museum has been recognised at the 2024 Queensland Gallery and Museum Achievement Awards (GAMAA) this week, winning...
Poor ticket sales, high running costs, insurance premiums, changing consumer preferences, and cost of living pressures are most cited as reasons the Australian music festival industry is in crisis. But there is another factor. Getting huge crowds to and from distant music festival sites by car presents significant challenges for both organisers and visitors.
Blog post by AEL Summer Scholarship student Aldrianna Manalansan. Images courtesy of Taring Padi. Photos: Aldrianna Manalansan. Taring Padi is...
Griffith University researchers are working to improve education and prevention around concussion without deterring young people’s passion and participation in...
Griffith University's Chancellor Andrew Fraser asks us to consider our our provenance. He asks us about place, posits questions of patriotism, of people with a fidelity, about loyalty, connection of place, and of belonging.
To meet basic human needs across the globe without breaching environmental limits will require a redistribution of resources and a transformation of society
Griffith Film School PhD Student, Lachlan Pendragon has secured an Academy Award nomination in the Short Film (Animated) category for...
With just two months to go before a federal election is due, we are being bombarded by broadcast ads and yellow billboards around Australia. Funded by Clive Palmer and endorsing his United Australia Party (UAP), they carry a simple message: FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM. But 'freedom' is not the only thing worth fighting for
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.