$5 million grant for the Tracking Cube
$5m MRFF grant to help screen children and adolescents at risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.
$5m MRFF grant to help screen children and adolescents at risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Explore intelligent wealth-building insights: assess risk objectively, avoid herd mentality, and overcome overconfidence in navigating investments. Success lies not just in making money but in safeguarding it—creating a resilient financial foundation for the future says Dr John Fan.
A project designed to help screen children and adolescents at risk of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) has been awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership Grant worth $1.49 million.
Improving the delivery of acute wound care services in hospital is the focus of a new NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence.
Griffith Business School has secured a $100,000 Federal Government grant to support a second year of its successful tax clinic.
By Professor Brett Freudenberg Professor Tax Law Griffith University was successful in securing a $100,000 grant from the Federal Government...
The director of Griffith’sCentre for Quantum Dynamics has been elected in the newest class of Optical Society (OSA) Fellows. Professor...
Centre for Work, Organisation and WellbeingResearch Fellow, Dr Susan Ressia, provided insight into the Southeast Queensland jobseeking experiences of 17...
Providing increased services for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers will be the focus of Griffith research following the award of a $1.85m grant to one of Australia’s foremost authorities on the condition.
Road to sustainable practice means a rethink for business students