Jaunts to Geneva to spruik self-care
Griffith University medical student Alexandra Wilson has received a Global Voices scholarship to attend the World Health Organisation’s World Health Assembly this May in Geneva.
Griffith University medical student Alexandra Wilson has received a Global Voices scholarship to attend the World Health Organisation’s World Health Assembly this May in Geneva.
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, and the population is constantly growing. Today, more than half of us live in cities, placing them at the forefront of some of our biggest challenges — from public health to climate change.
The Young Conservatorium program recognizes talent at an early age and nurtures each student through to adulthood. At the Young...
Third-year student Jeremy Stafford shares his experience at Queensland Conservatorium studying a Bachelor of Music in Classical Guitar. Walk us...
A series of YouTube videos aims to help alleviate young people’s stress and anxiety about COVID-19.
Griffith Futures Scholarship recipient and recent graduate, Zakarye Dib, reflects on the gift of education and starting a new career.
“It starts cold, dark and busy, and with a lot of anticipation."
When managing a diverse workforce full of distinct personalities, it may be a challenge to create a one-fits-all training solution,...
According to one Griffith University researcher, the future of gaming extends far beyond pure entertainment.
Reducing the pain of whiplash by treating the stress-related symptoms alongside conventional physiotherapy is the aim of research at Griffith.