Why do young Australians fight in Syria?
The desire among young people to fight in foreign conflicts is neither new nor particular to one race or religious group, writes Associate Professor Mohamad Abdalla
The desire among young people to fight in foreign conflicts is neither new nor particular to one race or religious group, writes Associate Professor Mohamad Abdalla
Two Griffith University dentistry students have been named recipients of 2021 Golden Key International Honor Society Scholarships.
Following a winning Paralympic campaign, with two Gold medals in the Canoe-sprint, defence veteran and Griffith Aviation student Curtis McGrath says it feels pretty good to be home.
A pair of Griffith University law alumni have won postgraduate scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge, where they will study alongside the best legal minds in the world.
One of the country’s most senior army officers has been appointed an honorary Industry Fellow of Griffith Asia Institute.
From hostage negotiation to international business, Master of International Law student Austin Whittaker is used to high pressure situations.
From political refugee to nursing success, Griffith graduate Eva Ballai has turned adversity into inspirational achievement
Research by a trio of Griffith University Forensic Science students is helping the Australian Army preserve, identify and repatriate the...
Indigenous high school students on the Gold Coast gained valuable insight into career paths as diverse as law, the military and hospitality during an Australian Indigenous Mentor Experience (AIME) event at Griffith University.
Griffith University’s Professor Lesley Chenoweth AO has been named in the top 10 of Australia’s most influential women.