Remarkable Ron Clarke Griffith Futures scholars revealed
Two stellar up-and-coming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport stars at Griffith have been named the first ever recipients of Ron Clarke Griffith Futures Scholarship.
Two stellar up-and-coming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport stars at Griffith have been named the first ever recipients of Ron Clarke Griffith Futures Scholarship.
A scholarship honouring the legacy of one of Australia’s great athletes will support two Griffith University Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander budding sport stars.
Risk and safety permeate humanity’s experiences and perceptions through many channels, including legislation, policies and governance, communication, and cultural-, group-...
Associate Professor Ian Glendon is an Organisational Psychologist and one of only six International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) Fellows...
Gold Coast Innovation Centre (GCIC) is expanding its operations with the official opening of its new facility today at Griffith...
Griffith marketing students have developed concepts to help enhance the southern Gold Coast region, with the best winning $1000 and...
Professor Paul Clarke will join the University as the inaugural Executive Director of the new Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics.
The hauntingly beautiful vocals of Katie Noonan will return to the Queensland Conservatorium this September as she brings her latest project to Brisbane Festival.
Changes in policy responses provides an opportunity to rethink and redesign how systems respond to coercive control, with a focus on ensuring systems are just.
Griffith University stands firm in its commitment to reduce harm and build a better future for all with several key initiatives aimed at preventing violence and facilitating peaceful, just, and equitable communities.