Dr Hui (Steven) Feng Awarded the Political Studies Harrison Prize 2014 for Best Article
Dr Hui (Steven) Feng, Research Fellow with the Griffith Asia Institute and School of Governmentand International Relations member has been...
Dr Hui (Steven) Feng, Research Fellow with the Griffith Asia Institute and School of Governmentand International Relations member has been...
If you didn’t get the OP score you had set your heart on there are still so many ways you can reach your career goal.
The long wait is almost over for Queensland’s thousands of aspiring university students. Year 12 results and OP scores will...
More than 40,000 school leavers received their Overall Position (OP) scores online over the weekend, with the mail out version...
The scrutiny of infrastructure planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics is intensifying. In alignment with the International Olympic Committee's emphasis on sustainability and legacy, venues must prioritise plans that ensure a lasting positive impact, conforming to the standards of the 'the new norm'.
Griffith University Indigenous Studies lecturer Dr Harry Van Issum is the recipient of the inaugural John Mulvaney Fellowship, awarded to...
Preamble – Technologies and Teaching the Teachers: Tamara’s Story by Emeritus Professor Glenn Finger, Griffith University Throughout my teaching career,...
Buoy to help planners ‘future proof’ Gold Coast’s beaches and waterways against climate change and extreme storms.
By Dr Fran Humphries First Annual Law Futures Centre Conference What is your vision for Northern Australia? An innovation hub?...
Protection of the Gold Coast’s beaches and coastal zones have been given a $600,000 boost from an Australian Research Council grant making it the focal point for national beach management strategies.