Community Bank Bursary helping students reach their educational goals
Griffith University has partnered with Paradise Point Community Bank (Bendigo Bank) Bursary to award eligible students with a financial helping...
Griffith University has partnered with Paradise Point Community Bank (Bendigo Bank) Bursary to award eligible students with a financial helping...
After 20 years of helping students make the transition to tertiary education, it's celebration time for Griffith University's Uni-Key and Uni-Reach programs
Novel material could pave way for sustainable chemical production.
Griffith University has reached the milestone achievement of raising $100 million of its $125 million target as part of The Campaign to Create a Brighter Future for All.
Griffith Health Clinic launched the new dental clinic expansion which provides affordable and accessible dental care and placements for students.
Griffith University contributed to a global review highlighting the effects of racism, social exclusion and discrimination on achieving universal safe...
Griffith University established the Master of Speech Pathology course in 2012 in response to the increasing need for services locally.
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, and the population is constantly growing. Today, more than half of us live in cities, placing them at the forefront of some of our biggest challenges — from public health to climate change.
In the race to take action against climate change a lot of terms are thrown around - "net zero", "carbon neutral", "carbon negative". But what do they even mean? We unpack some of these terms and ask the question - what can humans actually do to reverse the negative impact on the environment?
Climate responses are often distant global discussions that don’t translate to the everyday lived experience of local communities. The embeddedness of community radio in the social and cultural lives of their communities is an untapped reservoir to communicate climate action and pursue climate justice.