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24 May 2022

Unravelling how climate, pollution and runoff combine in coastal ecosystems

Griffith University researchers are unravelling how stressors like climate change, pollution and dissolved nitrogen and sediment from run-off are having combined effects in coastal ecosystems.

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17 April 2024
Typism exhibition - Grey Street Gallery

Not your average type

An international typography conference will be hosted in Australia for the first time in 67 years, with the Queensland College of Art and Design featuring heavily in the line-up.

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17 December 2021

Griffith Business School 2021 Co-curricular Award winners

Griffith Business School’s 2021 Co-curricular Award winners have been announced, and despite another year affected by disruption and challenges, these...

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25 February 2021

Qld Academy of Health Sciences graduates choose Griffith

Two of 2020’s top high school graduates, one of whom has already completed an exciting cancer research project at Griffith, are now on a fast-track to exciting careers in medicine.

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3 November 2020
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30 April 2020

Griffith pop music alumni dominate Gold Coast Music Award nominations

Queensland Conservatorium alumni have been recognised across almost every category at the Gold Coast Music Awards, with a record number of acts reaching the finals.

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10 May 2019
Regional Journalism Scholarship recipients Olivia Romanella, Maddy Lloyd and Benjamin Ruge with Assoc Prof. Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, student Benjamin Ruge with Professor James Carson, Associate Professor Kerrie Foxwell-Norton and Professor Mark Pearson.

Regional scholarships inspire new generation of journalists

Griffith University students have been awarded Regional Journalism Scholarships worth $40,000 each.

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10 August 2017

All aboard the culture train

Queensland Conservatorium jazz student Mario Conde is travelling to the most remote corners of the state as part of the annual Culture Train line-up. The musical roadshow is part ofQueensland Multicultural Month celebrations and features a series of free concerts in regional centres, from Bundaberg to Barcaldine, Longreach, Rockhampton and Winton. Mario originally hails from Bolivia and plays panpipes, fusing traditional South American and Western music.

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5 June 2017
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10 November 2016

Champions from all walks of life connect with Griffith

From human rights to financial acumen to the Commonwealth Games, Griffith is connecting with champions of all walks of life

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