Launch of world-first app to combat domestic violenceÂ
Griffith University’sMATE programhasdeveloped aworld-leadingsmartphone app designed to help prevent domestic and family violence.
Griffith University’sMATE programhasdeveloped aworld-leadingsmartphone app designed to help prevent domestic and family violence.
Griffith University is hosting a series of cutting-edge discussions around the Difficult Conversations we need to have about climate justice during COP26.
Underinsurance and un-insurability are growing in Australia and creating a plethora of social justice issues. With low-income earners and first home buyers disproportionately exposed to risks.
Griffith education alumnus Natalie Harris has won the Queensland College of Teachers Excellence in Teaching Award for her work in inspiring young girls in science and technology.
Infrastructure proposals raise questions about cooperation and coordination with states.
Economy yet to face reality of tens of thousands of expected job cuts in the car industry, manufacturing and mining.
More than 1200 Year 6 students to converge on Griffith’s Logan Campus for the Launch into Life at Logan careers event.
Experiencing the life of a university student on the Gold Coast is the aim this week for 25 Indigenous high school students hoping to work in health.
Griffith University research projects have been awarded over $11.1m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
The Launch into Life at Logan program is designed to kickstart their thinking about careers and higher learning by inviting them to participate in activities that explore the fields science, health and drama among others.