Sharing stories and experiences in the Outback
Outback Queensland has just seen an influx of 120 Griffith University-led students and staff who travelled to Winton for the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival.
Outback Queensland has just seen an influx of 120 Griffith University-led students and staff who travelled to Winton for the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival.
Creator of unique artworks a mystery for nearly a century — until now.
More than 800 people took part in the annual event hosted by Griffith Sport, following a COVID-enforced hiatus in 2020.
A team of Griffith health technology researchers have won the iAwards 2020 Business Industry Solution of the Year prize with a device to better identify and treat pain.
Businesses are being warned there will be no ‘back to normal’ following the COVID-19 pandemic and the idea of simply ‘bouncing back’ isn’t feasible.
Increasing competitiveness in the international market place by strengthening skills and broadening a global citizen outlook, Global Internships develop the...
By Dr Karen Crawley Griffith Law School The latest series of paintings by Australian contemporary artist Julie Fragar, currently exhibiting...
Improving musculoskeletal health and reducing persistent pain are some of the research areas of Professor Michel Coppieters, the newly appointed Menzies Foundation Professor of Allied Health Research at Griffith University.
Queensland College of Art graduate Anna Vu is lighting up the city with her latest work - a series of vibrant drawings projected onto Brisbane's William Jolly Bridge. The works are part of the Brisbane City Council's BrisAsia festival, which celebrates traditional and contemporary Asian art and culture.
Professor Julie Hides is supporting NASA in solving musculoskeletal injuries in space.