Distinguished Lecture considers price of peace
How amnesties work when need for peace is balanced with desire for justice.
How amnesties work when need for peace is balanced with desire for justice.
Prime Ministers are not unknown to Professor Pat Weller and neither is Griffith University’s doyen of political science unknown to...
Dr Marty Natalegawa will share insights on the challenges and prospects for leadership in Southeast Asia.
Queensland College of Art lecturer Professor Sue Best has been appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities, joining luminaries like former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, historian Manning Clark, and renowned artists like Margaret Olley, Sidney Nolan and Arthur Boyd.
One of the nation’s most distinguished legal minds has called on the public not to be seduced and taken in...
It’s been a big week for Queensland College of Art lecturer Dr Rosemary Hawker. She has spent the past five...
Associate Professor Mark Brimble from the Griffith Business School has been presented with a Distinguished Service Award by the Financial...
Griffith University will celebrate more than its Open Day this weekend. It will also mark 20 years since the world’s...
One of the world's leading scientists presents a public lecture on the role sugars play in medical research. It is all part of Glycomics Week.
Griffith Business researcher Professor Jason Sharman delivered the 2016 Distinguished Lecture where he outlined Australia's poor record in dealing with foreign corruption in our own backyard.