Origin of fascination: childhood dream a reality for new ARCHE Director
New ARCHE Director hopes to build stronger research and teaching relationships locally and globally.
New ARCHE Director hopes to build stronger research and teaching relationships locally and globally.
Internet child pornography is a global problem and one that's not going to disappear any time soon. According to a new book many offenders are married or living with a partner.
The effects of internet child exploitation on investigators, is the focus of a new Griffith University Australian Research Council Linkage...
Historian Jonathan Richards releases his new book, The Secret War: A True History of Queensland’s Native Police. Henry Reynolds describes...
You might assume that social work, as one of Australia’s oldest and well-established caring professions, needn’t worry about its future. You’d be wrong. Far-reaching changes to organisational culture and workplace practices in recent years have left many social workers deeply concerned about the direction of the profession. Adjunct Associate Professor Richard Hill reports from Griffith's School of Human Services and Social Work.
Competition between universities is more intense than ever, resulting in a shift towards industry-relevant degrees.
Discovery Indigenous recipient aims to reduce youth sexual violence and abuse rates in regional population.
In 2023, the Griffith Asia Business Internship (GABI) Program once again delivered unique and transformative experiences to students, helping to...
New anti-cancer agents to treat advanced prostate cancer aim of MRFF grant.
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...