Student lends her voice to global issues with scholarship
Griffith University Master of Global Development student Hayley Payne has been selected as a 2022 Global Voices Scholar.
Griffith University Master of Global Development student Hayley Payne has been selected as a 2022 Global Voices Scholar.
Led by Griffith Asia Institute (GAI), the 20 credit-point Griffith Asia Business Internship (GABI) elective course reimagines ‘Asian Studies’ for...
The university’s Pathway Partnership with IML ANZ gives students industry-enriched opportunities.
The Maldives Ministry of Health has highlighted this capacity development as a priority within its Health Master Plan.
Professor Donna Pendergast (School of Education and Professional Studies) and Professor Greer Johnson (Griffith Institute for Educational Research) invites you...
Architect claims $50,000 Responsible Leadership prize
Digital education revolution continues with roll-out of latest new program.
Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute has been announced as the new headquarters for a world-leading sustainability program tackling issues including water scarcity, water quality and the human impact on water systems
New research into Australia’s political party policies during the 2022 election indicates the increasing difference between the major political parties based on their alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Given the failure of governments to raise the level of ambition needed to avert the climate crisis, what have businesses done in response and what can businesses do to compensate for the failure of governments?