Soccer star wins scholarship to study at Griffith
Soccer star Clare Polkinghorne has won a scholarship to help her juggle elite sporting commitments with criminology studies at Griffith.
Soccer star Clare Polkinghorne has won a scholarship to help her juggle elite sporting commitments with criminology studies at Griffith.
A new research study will explain why and how the Enlightenment concept of race hardened into categories of racial hierarchy at the same time as the notion of prehistory also began to take hold in European scientific thought before 1850.
Debbie Taylor Worley started her studies at the Queensland College of Art (QCA) as a mature student with a view to improving her skills in the arts. In 2018, she graduated from a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with a new sense of her capabilities and potential.
New dating research led by Griffith University has confirmed the great antiquity of fossil remains attributed to a species of human called Homo antecessor found in Spain.
A Griffith researcher has helped date a significant archaeological find in Spain.
Christian Biegert can’t wait to learn how to do business in South Korea.
Some of the most ancient secrets of Australia’s human past have been uncovered in a new study involving Griffith University researchers, which has found Indigenous Australians and Papuans are descendants of a single wave of migrants who left Africa around 70,000 years ago.
Four journalism students will travel to Denmark and the Netherlands on exchange this month.
WORLDREP is a unique double degree, student mobility program for journalism students. In 2014 Griffith University began collaborations with the...
A research project led by Griffith scientists Dr Maxime Aubert and Dr Adam Brumm has been included in the top 10 scientific achievements of 2014