Sole connection: New guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease considers those most at risk
Professor James Charles has been instrumental in developing new national guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease, the first in more than a decade.
Professor James Charles has been instrumental in developing new national guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease, the first in more than a decade.
For Griffith University PhD student and sports scientist Georgia Brown, connection is the secret weapon for winning outcomes on the rugby field.
Budding Indigenous artists are learning to more authentically connect to their cultural identity through art thanks to the Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art unit (CAIA) and an Arts Queensland First Nations Commissioning Fund grant.
Last week, Professor Rosemary Stockdale, Dean Engagement, welcomed alumni and industry partners to the Griffith Business School Showcase. This event...
Greater engagement and involvement with cultural events is associated with lower suicide mortality rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Queensland.
Suicide rates were found to be up to 44% lower in communities with high levels of cultural connectedness.
QCA graduate Marianne Wobcke has received an Australia Council Award for her pioneering work using art to create culturally safe birth practices.
With the spread of COVID-19 many people are gradually becoming used to video technologies to keep in touch with family and friends.
Alan Mackay-Sim is a world-renowned trailblazer in cell transplantation, paving the way for innovative research on repairing damaged spinal cords to return the gift of movement to paralysed people.
As she pursues a PhD in Forensic Biology at Griffith University, Jimboomba mother of five Megan Best is an expert in balancing the demands of family, work and study