Griffith Interfaith Centre plays key role in G20 Interfaith Forum
The forum's theme was ‘Building Consensus for Fair and Sustainable Development: Religious Contributions for a Dignified Future.’
The forum's theme was ‘Building Consensus for Fair and Sustainable Development: Religious Contributions for a Dignified Future.’
A Torres Strait islander, a horse organisation, a metropolitan train operator and a cross-Tasman environmental association have been honoured for...
With the November, 2014 G20 meeting done and dusted, WOW’s resident historian, Professor Bradley Bowden, and colleague, Dr Andrea Insch...
A Griffith team is advancing its business plan to address water scarcity.
Congratulations to Griffith University’s 3rd Step Enterprises for making it to the semi-final of the The mai Bangkok Business Challenge...
Forty-plus degree temperatures could not keep delegates–including Centre members Kate Shacklock, Georgina Murray, Elliroma Gardiner, and Higher Degrees Research (HDR)...
The G20 Summit has led to a heightened international focus on climate change and carbon-emissions reduction.
Griffith experts consider what the summit achieved and how the Brisbane event will be recalled in the years to come.
The link between religious freedom and economic growth is being explored at a three-day Interfaith Summit hosted by Griffith University in the immediate wake of the G20 Leaders Summit
The Gold Coast is playing its own part with the G20 this week, with the hosting of two Griffith University-led events.