Griffith strengthens its global climate presence with key IPCC and COP29 roles
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
In 1973, the world’s post-war boom hit the rocks. Oil producers restricted supply, sending prices soaring. In the aftermath of...
Alicia Smyth is the first recipient of a new scholarship that will provide opportunities for female Indigenous law students.
As we head into the third year of the pandemic, debates continue to rage over the ethics of vaccine mandates, restrictions on civil liberties, the limits of government power and the inequitable distribution of vaccines globally. With so much disagreement over questions like these, has the pandemic fundamentally changed the way we think about ethics?
SDG 16 aims to build strong and just institutions in support of peaceful and inclusive societies around the world by 2030. It promotes the rule of law, transparency, accountability, good governance, and ensuring equal access to justice and strengthening human rights.
Eighteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are contending with a range of emergent challenges—chief among them their fight for survival.
Wet markets are an important source of fresh food and livelihood for millions of people in East Asia, West Africa and globally. They connect low income farmers directly with consumers, and are often considered a safer and more reliable source of food than larger supermarkets in countries with weak regulations.
Griffith political experts foresee the upcoming election as pivotal on several fronts, not least because it is the first time in any Australian state or federal election there are two female candidates.
A vaccine is key to the COVID-19 global response strategy. However, it is not yet clear how any COVID-19 vaccine...