Jordanian princess visits Griffith to promote cancer controlÂ
Reducing world cancer rates is the focus as HRH Princess Dina Mired of Jordan visits Griffith University health academics this Wednesday 24 October.
Reducing world cancer rates is the focus as HRH Princess Dina Mired of Jordan visits Griffith University health academics this Wednesday 24 October.
WOW’s Deputy Director, Professor Peter Jordan, researches how emotions impact on people’s behaviour at work. Why? He just finds it...
Communications student Jordan Mitchell has won a Microsoft competition to attend one of the world's largest gaming expos.
Bridie Carter, the Logie-nominated star of much-loved Australian television series McLeod’s Daughters, will play the leading role in a short...
One of the world’s biggest pop stars has just had a blockbuster biopic made about his life, and Griffith University...
A new model is providing experience for Health students, and vocational opportunities for high school grads with an intellectual impairment.
Psychologists view psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) as a transformative tool with the potential to facilitate deep psychological insights and emotional breakthroughs...
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
In a significant milestone for Queensland’s thriving arts community, the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre (QAEMT) has received...
The world’s first National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA) has welcomed another Griffith University student into its ranks as the program...