Griffith in first Defence Cooperative Research Centre
Griffith University will look for smart machine technologies in the first Defence Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Trusted Autonomous Systems.
Griffith University will look for smart machine technologies in the first Defence Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Trusted Autonomous Systems.
Two new research projects will launch shortly - one aimed at musicians and their careers and the other at how arts can assist in regional development.
Associate Professor Brydie-Leigh Bartleet from Griffith’s Queensland Conservatorium has been named Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Researchers from Griffith University have received funding to commence in 2015 after yesterday's announcement of the latest round of Australian Research Council grants
Ten international students have been awarded the Australian Government’s Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships for 2015.
Griffith University researchers will receive more than $2.33 million under Australian Research Council Linkage Projects grants announced yesterday
Griffith University’s GUMURRII Student Support Unit has been honoured at the 2013 Australian Awards for University Teaching. Announced in Canberra,...
Griffith University is among a select of group universities chosen to conduct joint research with US universities on priority defence projects.
Griffith University researchers have developed a system that can quicklydetect airborne biological threats. Professor Igor Agranovski, of the School of...
Students and professionals across the Asia-Pacific will now enjoy greater access to cross-border education, training and internships in the region...