Translating global theories of change into tangible steps for conservation of ecosystems
Developing a framework for global ‘theories of change’ that coordinate local and global actions to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature
Developing a framework for global ‘theories of change’ that coordinate local and global actions to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature
Griffith researchers have developed a groundbreaking diagnostic tool to?streamline the custom fitting of bionic prosthetic limbs?which usually involve an arduous process of trial and error.
Griffith works with communities on use of forests and what they want and need from future forests.
Researchers, government and stakeholders take proactive approach to understand the behaviour of whales in Moreton Bay.
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
The key to progressing Queensland’s position as Australia’s “Pacific state” is to focus on the concept of shared value. The Queensland government is uniquely placed to build on geographical, historical, economic, and cultural ties to work in ways that are not captured by the deficit lens that so often infects perceptions of the Pacific islands region.
Griffith visit sheds light for farmers on what’s required to successfully supply a modern retailer.
Your morning coffee could now give an added immunity boost, thanks to postbiotics and Griffith University and CSIRO researchers.
The prospects of Australia securing a strong federal anti-corruption agency have taken a huge leap forward, with introduction of the Albanese government’s much awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission bill into federal parliament.