Graduate certificate program reimagined to embrace Indigenous ways of learning
Transforming the graduate certificate program to prepare future teachers to embrace Indigenous ways of learning and empower them to become...
Transforming the graduate certificate program to prepare future teachers to embrace Indigenous ways of learning and empower them to become...
World-first study determines the deadliest weapons made by Indigenous Australians.
One year post-referendum, non-Indigenous educators must actively advocate for Indigenous education rights, fostering inclusive practices, amplifying Indigenous voices, and driving systemic change to uphold fundamental human rights and cultural respect.
Collaborative research co-designs water and energy management solutions with communities.
Dr Zannie Langford of the Griffith Agribusiness team has collaborated with Supply Nation to produce a detailed analysis of Australia’s...
A team of researchers led by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research in collaboration with The Sarawak Museum Department have become the first to date drawings in Gua Sireh Cave in Sarawak, uncovering a sad story of conflict in the process.
Budding Indigenous artists are learning to more authentically connect to their cultural identity through art thanks to the Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art unit (CAIA) and an Arts Queensland First Nations Commissioning Fund grant.
Griffith University’s School of Education and Professional Studies is proudly hosting the 8th annual Creating Futures Summit Series, inviting participants to have conversations that matter to teaching and teacher education.
Nights spent watching Judge Judy inspired Griffith University Indigenous law student Keeley Hughes to pursue a career in criminal law. Now she's secured a scholarship to help her achieve that goal.
PhD candidate and Bidjara woman Michelle Hobbs recognised with science award.