Drones, 3D scanning technology and bridges — it’s all in a day’s work for Monique
Monique Quirk has been investigating the use of drones and laser scanning technology to monitor the integrity of bridges in...
Monique Quirk has been investigating the use of drones and laser scanning technology to monitor the integrity of bridges in...
Gold Coast architecture student Miyuki Suzuki’s work stands out for its superior blend of imagination, function and design. These qualities...
Hundreds of high school science students from across the Gold Coast left their textbooks behind this week to test their...
Griffith University Associate Professor Mohamad Abdalla looks at the Islamic position in a vastly changed world
A new bridging program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has proved a success with its first graduation completed.
Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O’Connor said the public acknowledgement of the University’s responsibility and commitment to provide equitable educational opportunities...
At Griffith Business School students are encouraged to explore diverse industries, connect with professionals, and gain experiences that shape their...
High numbers of koalas hit and killed by vehicles each year on short stretch of road, with no reduction in sight.
A Phase I human clinical trial is set to commence to test the efficacy and safety of the transplantation of olfactory cell nerve bridges to treat chronic spinal cord injury.
A world-first trial to help improve the lives of Australians living with a debilitating spinal cord injury is a step closer with a $6.8 million Medical Research Future Fund grant.