Paper orphans no more — push to stop child exploitation
Griffith University law lecturer Kate van Doore is at the forefront of a national campaign to close orphanages in developing nations and instead boost community care.
Griffith University law lecturer Kate van Doore is at the forefront of a national campaign to close orphanages in developing nations and instead boost community care.
How to protect children from unnecessary adoption writes Griffith Law School lecturer Kate Van Doore.
Kate van Doore, Griffith University Following the earthquake in 2010, Westerners flocked to Haiti to “rescue” orphaned and lost children....
The number of orphanages in developing nations has dramatically increased in the past decade, but where are the "orphans" coming from?
Queensland College of Art lecturer Natalya Hughes took out top honours at the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, for a stunning abstract work celebrating the female form.
A journey of giving has already begun for Griffith Business School (GBS) alumnus Denis Vukovac eager to invest in the next generation of business leaders a year after graduating.
Many people work towards their dream of creating and steering their own company but few achieve that only a few...
The first community trials being carried out as part of a progressive Griffith University research project into improving the quality of charity donations have been hailed a success.
Design students were commissioned to complete a mural for the Brisbane Technology Park as part of Griffith's new partnership with BTP Workspaces.
Indigenous artist and Griffith alumnus Delvene Cockatoo-Collins believes it is never too late to fulfil your dreams, reconnecting with her arts practice later in life.