Indigenous Justice Program funding
Griffith University will undertake an Indigenous Justice Program worth almost $2.3 million over three years.
Griffith University will undertake an Indigenous Justice Program worth almost $2.3 million over three years.
Transforming the graduate certificate program to prepare future teachers to embrace Indigenous ways of learning and empower them to become...
My new book, Indigenous Courts, Culture and Partner Violence, published by Palgrave Macmillan in May 2019, considers what aspects of...
Talented up-and-coming researchers from across Griffith University presented their findings at the Kungullanji Indigenous Student Research Conference.
Griffith University Indigenous Studies lecturer Dr Harry Van Issum is the recipient of the inaugural John Mulvaney Fellowship, awarded to...
The program gives students a taste of what it’s like to be a researcher, and the impact their research could have on the community.
A unique creative writing prison program at Junee Correction Centre (JCC) in New South Wales is helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men strengthen their connection to culture.
Does the traditional bush medicine Gumby Gumby actually work?What part does cultural safety play in physiotherapy graduates?How does the lack...
Law careers are one step closer for three Griffith Law School graduates who have been awarded positions with a prestigious...
Curing chronic neck pain through virtual reality perception; exploring the link between urban Aboriginal male identity and health and evaluating...