Forensics research helps repatriate soldiers
Research by a trio of Griffith University Forensic Science students is helping the Australian Army preserve, identify and repatriate the...
Research by a trio of Griffith University Forensic Science students is helping the Australian Army preserve, identify and repatriate the...
Julia Wood began studying a Bachelor of Forensic Science knowing it would be nothing like the television shows.
Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence
Griffith University is kicking off the Year 12 Early Offer Guarantee to assist high school graduates who are looking for certainty about their future study plans.
Three Griffith University teams will fly to San Francisco, Shanghai and London next month to compete in the regional finals of the prestigious Hult Prize.
Work of science researchers recognised at technology awards night
A group Griffith students, dedicated to helping their local community through empowerment projects, will this week showcase their efforts on...
When Nicole Gardiner was 10, she would sneak out of her room to watch the criminal forensic television program CSI without her parents knowing. Today Nicole is proud to say she’s almost a real life “crime scene investigator” after her pathway through Griffith.
Felicity Poulsen knows that her grandfather was one of the lucky ones to have returned home from war. This is why the honours student is so passionate about her research project helping identify unrecovered Australian servicemen.