Coastal centre, city partnership honoured
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and its Director, Professor Rodger Tomlinson, have been acknowledged in a major award for sustained collaboration between higher education and business
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and its Director, Professor Rodger Tomlinson, have been acknowledged in a major award for sustained collaboration between higher education and business
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Buoy to help planners ‘future proof’ Gold Coast’s beaches and waterways against climate change and extreme storms.
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Griffith University researchers have travelled to north Queensland to assess the impacts of Cyclone Debbie for vital coastal resilience modelling....
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Following a double win at the 2015 Australian Coastal Awards, Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate visited The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management today to recognise the success of the partnership and highlighted his commitment to investing a further $4.4 million to the Centre.
A range of national and international awards for Griffith University researchers has capped off a memorable month.
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management has won two prestigious 2015 Australian Coastal Awards.
Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Debra Henly has honoured the achievements of Griffith Sciences researchers, teachers and general staff with her 2014 awards for excellence