MBA student lands CEO role at Paddle Australia
Women in Sports Leadership MBA Scholarship recipient Kim Crane has been announced as Paddle Australia’s next CEO.
Women in Sports Leadership MBA Scholarship recipient Kim Crane has been announced as Paddle Australia’s next CEO.
Couchsurfing is a growing form of homelessness in many countries including Australia, however, new research suggests it is especially common within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.
Enabling surfing coaches and their trainees to use virtual reality (VR) to overcome traditional obstacles in the sports’ training environment has won a team Griffith Sciences students top gong at the Opmantek Industry Awards.
Griffith University’s Griffith Institute for Tourism, in coordination with Griffith’s International Business Development Unit and the University of the Sunshine Coast, has facilitated the second delivery of this Australia Awards Short Course, funded by the Australian Government.
Griffith University has jumped on board with Surfing Australia to ride the wave of shaping the next generation of surfing talent.
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Study calculates large-scale economic value of mental health benefits of recreational surfing.
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Griffith University experts have delivered training to Indonesian decision makers on how to turn the country’s waste into energy.
Fresh from her Griffith community internship for Reporters Without Borders, Brianna Stinsman will intern for the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency in the U.S. capital Washington D.C.