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3 August 2023
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19 July 2022

How did climate change impact early humans?

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. It’s also one of the most complex, and scientists are still learning new things about it all the time. One thing that is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that climate change impacts humans and the way we live. This is true today, as it was in the past. However, a key question remains. How did climate change impact early humans?

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31 March 2020

Evaluating the Queensland Human Rights Act: Building the case for the four-year review 2020 — 2024

Background On 1 January 2020 the Human Rights Act 2019 (henceforth ‘the Act’) commenced operation in Queensland, enacting twenty-three human...

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17 March 2020
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10 May 2019
Regional Journalism Scholarship recipients Olivia Romanella, Maddy Lloyd and Benjamin Ruge with Assoc Prof. Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, student Benjamin Ruge with Professor James Carson, Associate Professor Kerrie Foxwell-Norton and Professor Mark Pearson.

Regional scholarships inspire new generation of journalists

Griffith University students have been awarded Regional Journalism Scholarships worth $40,000 each.

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8 November 2018

Condon forecasts bright future for next generation of journalists

Award-winning novelist and journalist Matthew Condon has joined Griffith’s School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences as journalist-in-residence.

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1 November 2018

Humanities graduates have an edge in knowledge economy

Humanities graduates possess a unique set of transferable skills, are capable of working across disciplines and adept at finding solutions...

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6 August 2018
Kristy Muir

Creative passion for writing leads to journalism career

Journalist Kristy Muir always had a passion for writing coupled with a curious nature, but never thought she could make money from being creative.

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24 July 2018
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9 July 2018

Changing our endangered relationship with wildlife

We are in the midst of a mass extinction crises. We are losing entire species at an unprecedented rate, and we - us humans - are to blame.

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