Griffith partners with new HEAL research network
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
RACE for 2030 CRC to drive the development of stable and economically viable clean energy solutions.
Griffith researchers develop smart materials platform capable of aiding in the creation of new drugs and the clean-up of polluted environments.
Griffith co-led project to enhance commuter safety wins at 2019 Get Ready Queensland Resilient Australia Awards.
A Griffith University researcher will lead a $1 million research project into a new kind of low-cost, energy-saving ‘smart window’....
The winner of the world’s most prestigious water award, the Stockholm Water Prize, was training the next generation of water experts at Griffith University when the 2016 award was announced on 22 March.
Under the banner of the ‘Asian Century Futures Initiative’, Griffith University and Peking University have established a Griffith-Peking University Collaborative...
Griffith University researchers will receive more than $2.33 million under Australian Research Council Linkage Projects grants announced yesterday
Griffith University’s Smart Water Research Centre is studying how Gold Coast residents want to use and pay for water.
We welcome international cooperation in research and of our 1,200 academic staff, approximately 42% come from abroad, and of our...