Elite student athletes shine at Griffith Blues Awards
Grififth's elite student athletes were recognised at the 2024 Blues Awards
Grififth's elite student athletes were recognised at the 2024 Blues Awards
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
Observing sites like the Amazon basin from space has underscored the capability of satellites to better detect signs of drought, according to a new study.
Griffith Asia Institute’s Dr Helen Berents has been awarded a prestigious research grant by the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) to...
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.
Researchers have devised a new strategy to help athletes avoid shoulder injury which is one of the most common injuries in competitive swimming.
Conservation-technology partnership to increase understanding of migration activity, patterns and behaviours.
Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and consumers – to switch to zero-emissions transport is a huge challenge. Repurposing existing infrastructure to supply clean fuels could convince both consumers and vehicle manufacturers to make the switch. But what would that take?
The digitisation and automation of medication management is helping nurses and doctors to provide quality care to patients.
Blog post by AEL Summer Scholarship students Jorge Marino Brito and Emily Parker. Taring Padi is an art collective from...