Rates of twice-exceptional children higher than previously thought
The prevalence rates of twice-exceptional children in Australian schools are significantly under-reported according to new Griffith University research.
The prevalence rates of twice-exceptional children in Australian schools are significantly under-reported according to new Griffith University research.
New research from Griffith University suggests that current fault-based liability processes fail to accommodate autonomous vehicles. The research paper argues...
British Foreign Secretary William Hague last year launched an initiative to try to end the widespread culture of impunity towards...
Outstanding design students will carry out cutting-edge honours research at the Queensland College of Art, thanks to scholarships from local arts organisations.
Congratulations to all 2016 Queensland College of Art (QCA) graduates including the following students awarded across the 2016 QCA graduate exhibitions at the Queensland College of Art, QCA Gold Coast and the Griffith Film School.
Grows at Griffith, a free app for identifying native plants in SE Qld and NSW, has been released to mark World Environment Day.
Africa’s most resilient lion and his brother risk all to find mate.
ADHD, one of the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting 1 in 20 people. Originally termed ADD, it evolved into ADHD due to research and diagnostic controversies. The condition manifests in various subtypes, impacting individuals across age groups and genders says Dr Kathy Gibbs.
The Optus outage in Australia, affecting 10 million customers, exposed the vulnerability of telecommunications, especially in remote areas. While urban disruptions garnered attention, rural communities faced greater challenges, emphasizing the normalcy of such events says Dr Amber Marshall.
Changes in policy responses provides an opportunity to rethink and redesign how systems respond to coercive control, with a focus on ensuring systems are just.