Study in happiness secures university medal
A study in happiness has won a Griffith Business School graduate the prestigious Chancellor’s Medal.
A study in happiness has won a Griffith Business School graduate the prestigious Chancellor’s Medal.
Australian women are now as miserable as men have always been. Data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in...
The pursuit of unrealistic body ideals, shaped by social pressures and online influencers, particularly impacts young men, leading to dissatisfaction and risky behaviours like using image and performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs) says Dr Tim Piatkowski.
Award winning business leader and strategist Graeme Hughes has found a home for his heart at Griffith University educating and mentoring students as Director of Griffith’s Business Lab, and just ranked as one of Australia’s top 50 teachers.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
Earth Overshoot Day 2022 marks the date when we humans have a global footprint that exceeds the biocapacity of the earth. Our demand for resources exceeds the capacity of ecosystems to meet that demand.
In March this year, a new national report released by ING in Australia revealed nearly half (48%) of the Australians...
In this conversation Kerry O'Brien speaks to one of Australia's most prolific arts professionals Rachel Griffiths AM about her celebrated career.
Silo art alone will not automatically save local economies without long-term planning.
Teenagers who spend a few hours online after a stressful experience fare better than those who spend too much time or none at all.