Search results for: sustainable supply network management

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20 December 2022

Regenerative literacy can help build sustainable tourism

When you think about good tourism experience, it’s the things that you have done and the emotions that you felt while doing them that generally come to mind. Tourism also connects us,as tourists and as hosts, to place. How can we rebuild biodiversity as tourists and tourism operators?

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14 August 2018

Building blocks for innovative thinking

In last week’s Sustainable Supply Network Management for the Next Decade course, Griffith University lecturer, Mr Omid Haass creatively used...

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1 August 2018

Students negotiate a winning hand

Mr Omid Haass from the Department of International Business and Asian Studies had his postgraduate students enjoying a game of...

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30 July 2021

Pandemic nutrition and food security in focus

Sri Lankan health professionals willtake part in a six-monthnutrition and food security program led by Griffith in collaboration withthe Australian Government andlocal university partners.

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22 July 2020

Griffith partners with technology company Everledger

Griffith has signed an MOU with award-winning independent technology company Everledger, founded by CEO Leanne Kemp, the current Queensland Chief Entrepreneur.

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5 April 2016
Dr Oz Sahin, from Griffith University's School of Engineering

Desal plants a ‘hidden asset’ for power, water

Generating hydropower from infrequently used desalination plants would create economic and environmental benefits for our biggest cities, according to research led by Griffith University's Dr Oz Sahin

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31 July 2014

How Griffith is transforming the business world

Griffith Business School’s new home at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus is an architecturally designed, seven-storey, state-of-the-art facility.

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24 July 2014
Professor Susanne Becken with UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai

UNWTO and GIFT join forces

Disseminating tourism knowledge, enhancing the expertise on tourism and climate change and advancing sustainable tourism in Asia and the Pacific are some of the areas of cooperation agreed between the Griffith Institute for Tourism (GIFT) and United Nations World Tourism Organization UNWTO.

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