Griffith Law grad advocating for community led solution to help refugees
Recent Law graduate Chloe Aus is making a difference in Sydney, practising as a lawyer and working with Amnesty International...
Recent Law graduate Chloe Aus is making a difference in Sydney, practising as a lawyer and working with Amnesty International...
Public conversation about asylum seekers and refugees have devolved over the years, but visiting academic Professor James Hathaway argues that it can be changed.
Griffith Law School Dean Professor Penelope Mathew will join a panel discussion on Refugees and the Rule of Law at the Supreme Court of Queensland tonight.
Students from Griffith’s School of Medicine have developed a program called Healthy Start to assist refugees navigate our health system.
QCA Fine Arts student Brooke Wharton is tackling social injustice through her documentary Left Behind: Walking the border between Burma...
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
The Griffith Tax Clinic has celebrated three years of providing free assistance to the community. The clinic allows Griffith University...
The July instalment of A Better Future for All turned its attention to global affairs with this In Conversation with Dr Michael Fullilove AM.
Griffith University is hosting a series of cutting-edge discussions around the Difficult Conversations we need to have about climate justice during COP26.
Griffith dental students are providing free clinics for people experiencing homelessness and high school students with limited access to regular oral health care.