Managing our ‘human resources’ at work: Where’s the wellbeing?
The obsession of human resource management (HRM) research to link with performance over the last thirty years, is yet to...
The obsession of human resource management (HRM) research to link with performance over the last thirty years, is yet to...
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
Global heatwaves are causing severe human suffering, with vulnerable populations facing escalating risks. Urgent questions arise about mobility, decent work, health access, homelessness, mental health, and essential services during extreme heat says Professor Susan Harris Rimmer.
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Findings support growing consensus for lush Jordan Rift Valley that funnelled migrants into western Asia and northern Arabia.
To meet basic human needs across the globe without breaching environmental limits will require a redistribution of resources and a transformation of society
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 bid was assisted by an unassuming Griffith University human rights defender.
International lawyers love a good crisis, argues Hilary Charlesworth, though this tendency can often impoverish the discipline of international law....
This is the final of a series of five blogs on COVID 19 and human rights, focusing on the timeline...
‘Around 1 million species already face extinction, many within decades, unless action is taken to reduce the intensity of drivers...