Family, forensics a fulfilling connection for Megan
As she pursues a PhD in Forensic Biology at Griffith University, Jimboomba mother of five Megan Best is an expert in balancing the demands of family, work and study
As she pursues a PhD in Forensic Biology at Griffith University, Jimboomba mother of five Megan Best is an expert in balancing the demands of family, work and study
If you didn’t get the OP score you had set your heart on there are still so many ways you can reach your career goal.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series, Kerry O’Brien talks with the award-winning investigative journalist and podcaster Hedley Thomas.
By Lynne Weathered, Director, Griffith University Innocence Project Tuesday, 2 October 2018, marks the fifth year that Wrongful Conviction Day...
Research by a trio of Griffith University Forensic Science students is helping the Australian Army preserve, identify and repatriate the...
Felicity Poulsen knows that her grandfather was one of the lucky ones to have returned home from war. This is why the honours student is so passionate about her research project helping identify unrecovered Australian servicemen.
Kirsty Wright, senior lecturer in Forensic Biology at Griffith University, is a finalist in this year’s 100 Women of Influence Awards.
Senior lecturer in Forensic Biology, Dr KIrsty Wright, is an internationally renowned DNA profiling expert, in demand with the Queensland Police Service, Australian Defence Force and even Interpol.