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2 December 2021
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27 June 2018

Engagement key to active learning – 200 children speak out

Kindergarten-aged children enjoy learning much more than children who have started school according to a new Griffith University study.

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6 December 2017

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games gives journalism students entrée into broadcast world

Griffith University students will hone their journalism skills when they work with NEP Host Broadcast during the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).

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24 October 2017

Negotiation game puts strategies to the test

Participants from Queensland Treasury and Griffith Business School have had a unique opportunity to build on their negotiation skills.

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26 September 2017

Four weeks with a GC2018 Games Family Intern

Written by: Jeremy Pitt (GC2018 Games Family Intern) Entry 1: My first taste of GOLDOC My name is Jeremy. I...

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16 September 2016

Griffith hosts serious games conference

Griffith Film School and the Griffith Centre for Creative Arts Research are hosting the prestigious Joint Conference on Serious Games — the first time the event has been held in Australia.

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24 August 2011

Digital games linked to learning

A new Griffith University education study will investigate how digital games enhance high-level understanding and learning. “Digital games have an...

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13 March 2024
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After Vegas

The National Rugby League's inaugural Las Vegas Round attracted over 40,000 fans and showcased rugby league to Americans. To capitalise, the NRL should focus on awareness, celebrity involvement, American ownership, and expanding the women's game says Griffith University's Dr Jason Doyle.

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12 May 2023
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29 March 2023

Navigating Artificial Intelligence with Toby Walsh

In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.

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