Debating China and International Order
ByDiego Leiva,School of Government and International Relations On 17th and 18th of January 2018, the Griffith Asia Institute, with generous...
ByDiego Leiva,School of Government and International Relations On 17th and 18th of January 2018, the Griffith Asia Institute, with generous...
Nights spent watching Judge Judy inspired Griffith University Indigenous law student Keeley Hughes to pursue a career in criminal law. Now she's secured a scholarship to help her achieve that goal.
Griffith Policy Competition saw seven Griffith students pitch policies they’re passionate about to judges including sitting State MPs, senior public servants and their lecturers.
Queensland Conservatorium alumni Benjamin Crocker and Julia Hill have won prestigious international scholarships from the Ramsay Centre and the ThinkSwiss program.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has a unique opportunity to lead Queensland through the state’s first four-year fixed term with an increased majority after the...
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A Griffith expert is leading a new project to help fight Australia's slide down the global Corruption Perceptions Index.
Leading international and local scholars will come together in January for a conference that will cast an analytical eye on...
Over the last 40 years, global air travel has increased almost eight-fold and is set to rise further. This rapid...
Griffith Law School’s Associate Professor Susan Harris-Rimmer looks at the implications from the recent Women 20 Summit in China and the potential for increased female labour participation.