A Healthy Start for refugees
Students from Griffith’s School of Medicine have developed a program called Healthy Start to assist refugees navigate our health system.
Students from Griffith’s School of Medicine have developed a program called Healthy Start to assist refugees navigate our health system.
Griffith University staff, students and alumni are running their way to a healthy lifestyle — literally. The Griffith community is...
High-level health and happiness is the focus of a new Griffith University study.
Griffith University’s G40 Health Centre at its Gold Coast campus now has a name and it’s in honour of former...
The Griffith University Gold Coast campus will host a student leadership conference on Tuesday October 1, for students from across the Griffith community and many fields of study.
Two decades of vital work to naturally stabilise dynamic creek a success.
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has received a $5 million philanthropic donation from the International Leducq Foundation to further the development of a Strep A vaccine.
A state-of-the-art livecyte microscope at the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery is leading the Spinal Injury Project team toward human clinical trials.
Griffith University stands firm in its commitment to reduce harm and build a better future for all with several key initiatives aimed at preventing violence and facilitating peaceful, just, and equitable communities.
Sovereign citizens or ‘sovcitz’ reject the authority of the government and legal systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled extremism, including sovereign citizen beliefs in Australia, says Griffith University’s Dr Keiran Hardy, and poses challenges to law enforcement and public safety.