Treating pre-schooler sleep problems and reducing mental health risk
Improving the sleep of pre-schoolers to reduce the risk of child mental health and academic problems is the goal of a new program by Griffith’s School of Applied Psychology.
Improving the sleep of pre-schoolers to reduce the risk of child mental health and academic problems is the goal of a new program by Griffith’s School of Applied Psychology.
More than 50 Gold Coast high school students took time out from their holidays last week to attend the ConocoPhillips Science Experience 2013 at Griffith and found themselves working alongside leading Griffith staff members from the schools of medical science, dentistry and oral health, pharmacy, engineering and coastal management.
Griffith’s internationally recognised Bachelor of Midwifery program has celebrated its tenth birthday.
A program aimed at improving the sleep of children aged 3-5 years is helping parents tackle a tricky problem.
Pictured left to right: Professor Michael Good AO, PDG Sandy Doumany OAM, Associate Professor Danielle Stanisic, Her Excellency the Honourable...
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Five new Honorary Doctorates, 4,904 graduating students and Griffith’s first alumnus Chancellor, Andrew Fraser, have all been acknowledged in ceremonies...
Griffith University Vice-Chancellor Professor Carolyn Evans has welcomed news three leading tech companies have based themselves in the growing Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct.
The Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), got first-hand insights into the world’s first...
Initial success in human clinical trials has given hope for the next stage in the development of a new malaria vaccine.