Search results for: national environmental science programme

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25 May 2016
Sugar cane fields

Farmer ‘nitrogen market’ could reduce runoff impact on Great Barrier Reef

A team of economists and scientists led by Griffith University’s Dr Jim Smart have found a ‘nitrogen trading scheme’ amongst cane farmers could help protect the Great Barrier Reef.

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12 June 2024

Griffith jumps 20 places in THE Impact Rankings

Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.

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20 December 2022

Regenerative literacy can help build sustainable tourism

When you think about good tourism experience, it’s the things that you have done and the emotions that you felt while doing them that generally come to mind. Tourism also connects us,as tourists and as hosts, to place. How can we rebuild biodiversity as tourists and tourism operators?

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23 August 2022
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9 August 2022
X RAY

Teeth hold valuable clues for understanding ancient climates and evolutionary processes

Increasing climate variability has been implicated as a driving force for the origins of our species (Homo sapiens) over 300,000 years ago,...

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28 June 2021
Professor John Rasko

In Conversation with Professor John Rasko AO

Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding...

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27 May 2021
Alan Joyce AC

In Conversation with Alan Joyce AC

Travelling into the future The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many sectors to the brink, and none more so than the...

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19 August 2019
Women filling water at a remote water station near the Palshin village in the outskirts of northern Mumbia. Finding drinking water is a daily struggle for many people in India where more than 600 million people face serous water shortages. Picture Dylan Crawford/the Water Story

Griffith staff and students join global charge on water security

Griffith university staff and students will rub shoulders with global water experts at next month’s Water Future Conferencein Bangalore India....

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11 June 2018

A career in psycho-oncology results in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Professor Suzanne Chambers from Griffith University’s Menzies Health Institute Queensland, has become a recipient of this year's Queen's Birthday Honours with the award of Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia.

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10 November 2017
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