Chinese honour Prof Colin Mackerras with special contribution award
Professor Emeritus Colin Mackerras,was recently made a recipient of the prestigious China Book Special Contribution Award. Professor Mackerras is the...
Professor Emeritus Colin Mackerras,was recently made a recipient of the prestigious China Book Special Contribution Award. Professor Mackerras is the...
The global contributions of Griffith University’s Professor of Tourism Research, Prof. David Weaver have been acknowledged with an award for...
Marra Wonga is a large sandstone rock shelter and art site near Barcaldine, central Queensland. There are estimated to be at least 15,000 petroglyphs, mostly animal tracks, lines, grooves and drilled holes, as well as 111 hand-related and object stencils spread across 160 metres.
A new world order Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and...
Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.
Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding...
Professor Suzanne Chambers from Griffith University’s Menzies Health Institute Queensland, has become a recipient of this year's Queen's Birthday Honours with the award of Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia.
Leading Griffith University researchers have been honoured at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards held at the Gold Coast campus.
Universities have the capacity to change the nation as well as individuals, says Professor Barney Glover, chair of Universities Australia, in an address to the National Press Club.
Griffith University will celebrate Professor Colin Mackerras's 50 years of improving China/Australian relations with a series of events starting on Friday, February 14 with a workshop at the Sir Samuel Griffith Building and a photographic exhibition at the Gold Coast campus (Feb 18-24).