Planet and people will prosper if resources are better shared
Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.
Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.
A Griffith-led study has found traditional and digital social networks are key to improving community water management & sanitation in the Pacific
Rivers follow rhythmic changes; they flow with the seasons and respond to longer climatic shifts and often to the actions of people. In turn, people and their societies are shaped by the rhythm of rivers. This relationship where both nature and people’s social habits are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water over time is referred to as river rhythmicity, in a new paper that describes the important implications of this idea for river conservation and water management.
A pair of Griffith alumni are showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art by creating an eye-catching public art trail through Ipswich’s city centre.
Griffith University researchers are working on a collaborative project to enhance the way pharmacies assist people with mental illnesses.
Researchers at Griffith University will undertake a comprehensive assessment of nerve function of people with diabetes to learn more about...
Financial Planning event awards high-achieving students with scholarships and looks to the future of the industry.
Equitable access and effective use of medicine is critical to closing the gap in health and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other Australians.
New research from a phase 4 review by Griffith University of an in-market weight management program provides evidence that a pharmacy based program can lead to long-term maintenance of weight loss.
When our local athletes enter competition at next month’s Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) the support systems they have...