Conservation research trip of a lifetime
Griffith Bachelor of Science student Tempe Parnell reflects on her life changing field trip to Nepal last year to study 'Conservation In Practice'.
Griffith Bachelor of Science student Tempe Parnell reflects on her life changing field trip to Nepal last year to study 'Conservation In Practice'.
Griffith University alumni are making a positive impact throughout the world. And for some, like newly conferred African chief Dr Kerry Kriger, the outcomes can be quite unexpected.
Looking back over 2015 gives a sense of pride at the level of excellence and achievement across Griffith University
Griffith International recognised academic leadership in advancing the internationalisation agenda with the annual Internationalisation Awards evening, held on the 17...
Participants in the School of Environment’s Conservation in Practice Thailand course enjoyed a tigerish treat at Dreamworld on the Gold...
Professor Jean-Marc Hero explains in just 60 seconds why we should all care about disappearing frogs.
Griffith alumnus, Dr Hum Gurung has received the Australian Alumni Award for Community Service at the Australian Alumni Excellence Awards in Kathmandu.
Griffith University conservation students are heading to Nepal for the opportunity to study tigers in their natural environment.
Griffith University’s Associate Professor Jean-Marc Hero has been appointed to the prestigious position of Secretary General for the World...
Sunday 9 September is National Bilby Day; an opportunity to support the only Australian animal with its own National Day....