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1 February 2022

SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

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.  

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2 June 2023

SDG focus elevates Griffith in Times Higher Ed 2023 sustainability impact rankings.

Griffith University ranked second overall in Queensland in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2023 and ranked 72 overall, out of 1591 institutions globally, highlighting Griffith’s commitment to the values of sustainable development.

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29 September 2022

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

Maintaining our health and quality of life is important to each of us and important to all of us as a society. While this issue has been brought into stark relief globally with the COVID-19 pandemic, across the world, for centuries, people have battled everything from outbreaks of infectious diseases to chronic health problems. The third of United Nations Sustainable Development goals is focused specifically on the aim of ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being in people of all ages.

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28 April 2022
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11 December 2024

Griffith makes global top 50 in QS sustainability rankings

Griffith University achieved an outstanding result in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025, placing seventh in Australia and 49th...

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12 June 2024

Griffith jumps 20 places in THE Impact Rankings

Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.

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10 June 2024
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21 November 2023
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5 September 2023
Bachelor of Government and International Relations student, Jordan Cooper with the Australian ambassador to Thailand, Dr Angela Macdonald

Nurturing future leaders beyond the classroom

Dedicated to cultivating career readiness and offering a diverse array of opportunities for personal and professional development, Griffith Business School...

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16 February 2023
Replacement

What makes the idea of civilisations being replaced so popular again?

The idea of a "great" replacement has been the source of extremist politics for some time, it has entered the mainstream through a gradual process of normalisation since the turn of the century. These views are grounded in a mythology that civilisations are racially and culturally distinct and fixed in time. Dr Susan de Groot Heupner considers the role of “great” replacement and premillennialism as they relate to the Wieambilla siege.

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