Three Griffith scientists honoured as Young Tall Poppies
A trio of emerging Griffith University health scientists have been named as Queensland Young Tall Poppies for 2021.
A trio of emerging Griffith University health scientists have been named as Queensland Young Tall Poppies for 2021.
Over fifty delegates kicked off a lively discussion about the role of the Circular Economy for small business at South...
A new book from Dr Mohan Thite argues that although technology is a key enabler for faster, cheaper and better delivery of HR services, it can also have unintended negative effects.
Rigour and relevance need not be in opposition.
Consumer desire for the best and latest electrical and electronic equipment is creating a mounting environmental challenge. E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in developing, emerging and developed regions
Griffith human resource (HR) and leadership experts Professor Adrian Wilkinson and Dr Jeanne McConachie are among prominent international speakers at...
Ehrlich C, Kendall E, Muenchberger H. (2011) Practice-based chronic condition care coordination: challenges and opportunities., Australian Journal of Primary Health,...
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 14% of employees in Australia and New Zealand feel they are engaged with...
Early on, Dr Sandra Lawrence’s research considered how social support helped people cope in the workplace. A former Research Fellow...
Griffith University’s sports science students are taking their knowledge and skills abroad.