Making grand friends an intergenerational imperative
Griffith University is leading the charge on evidence-based intergenerational practice in Australia, celebrating the mutual benefits of uniting young and...
Griffith University is leading the charge on evidence-based intergenerational practice in Australia, celebrating the mutual benefits of uniting young and...
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has awarded $3.7 million over five years to intergenerational researchers across University...
Griffith University was delighted to host Her Excellency the Ambassador of Uruguay, Dianela Pi at their Nathan campus on Tuesday...
In order to better understand and respond to the needs of older Australians living independently, Griffith University researchers partnered with...
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards will be held virtually this year on September 15.
Lead investigators from Griffith University Intergenerational Practice Project were delighted to receive the first of two proposed instalments of the...
With the spread of COVID-19 many people are gradually becoming used to video technologies to keep in touch with family and friends.
New career pathways in intergenerational care practice may be the way of the future according to Griffith University researchers.
The inaugural BSI Doctoral Symposium was held atSouth Bank campus onMonday 25thNovember, followed by a networking event at the Ship...
Merging child care and aged-care systems, with the widespread implementation of intergenerational care programs can enhance engagement and create a special bond between generations.