Philippines cave art becomes first directly dated in Southeast Asia
Griffith led research has carbon dated cave art found in an archaeological hotspot the Peñablanca Caves.
Griffith led research has carbon dated cave art found in an archaeological hotspot the Peñablanca Caves.
A Griffith University researcher has played a key role in the international multidisciplinary team that has discovered a new human...
APEC agenda and economic diplomacy at the centre of policy forum.
Dr Maria Antonio's research into the implications of the international trade in health services is seeking ways to achieve economic gain without the exploitation of her Filipino countrymen
From 28-30 October 2024, the Philippines hosted the International Conference on Women, Peace, and Security in Manila under the theme...
Griffith Asia Institute’s Dr Helen Berents has been awarded a prestigious research grant by the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) to...
Last month the Griffith research team for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal...
Eliminating violence against women is one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Awareness of the problem has grown...
A world leader in the field of oral health, Newell Johnson CMG, FMedSci held the esteemed titles of Emeritus Professor...
A team of researchers led by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research in collaboration with The Sarawak Museum Department have become the first to date drawings in Gua Sireh Cave in Sarawak, uncovering a sad story of conflict in the process.