Training heats up for Griffith racewalker ahead of Tokyo Â
Tokyo bound racewalker and Griffith University Occupational Therapy student Katie Hayward has turned the heat up onhertrainingregimeas the countdown tothe Gamesbegins.
Tokyo bound racewalker and Griffith University Occupational Therapy student Katie Hayward has turned the heat up onhertrainingregimeas the countdown tothe Gamesbegins.
19-year-old OT student and the country’s best racewalker Katie Hayward has been sweating it out in Cairns at a pre-development camp ahead of the World Athletics Championships.
Griffith Occupational Therapy student and arguably Australia’s fastest racewalker at the moment, Katie Hayward, is counting down to the start...
Professor Richard John from Griffith’s School of Environment has been applauded this week as one of six Gold Coast residents recognised as a Queensland Science and Innovation Champion.
The launch of the newly named Compounds Australia begins a program of growth and diversification to boost its collection and enhance benefits for industry and research
A new app developed by Griffith University and the Queensland Museum is bringing the wonders of South-East Queensland's coastal ecosystems to students and the community
Institute for Glycomics scientist Dr Lara Herrero has been recognised for scientific excellence with a 2014 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award.
The Queensland Government has provided $5000 to Griffith University as part of a new program to help protect and recover...
Sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are set to benefit with the dual launch of a specialist Griffith University clinic and smartphone app, both aimed to manage their illness and improve health outcomes.
Griffith University’s sports science students are taking their knowledge and skills abroad.