Griffith Business School Student Speaks at United Nations Human Rights Council Â
Government and International Relations student Jessica McDonald visited Geneva and addressed the UN thanks to a grant from Griffith University.
Government and International Relations student Jessica McDonald visited Geneva and addressed the UN thanks to a grant from Griffith University.
By Fran Humphries Law Futures Centre More than 60% of the world’s ocean biodiversity is legally unprotected. These are the...
Professor Donna Pendergast (School of Education and Professional Studies) and Professor Greer Johnson (Griffith Institute for Educational Research) invites you...
Griffith University has been recognised by the United Nations as an expert in waste management. The UN has shown the...
The United Nations is set to collaborate on the Griffith Health Institute’s innovative 1000 Voices disability research project. Professor Lesley...
Queensland’s local authorities are to receive improved waste management advice following Griffith University’s appointment as the Australia and New Zealand...
Sasha Purcell's Fulbright Scholarship brings her one step closer to her dream of advocating for Indigenous communities at the United Nations.
Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.
Griffith University is one of two Australian universities selected to host a United Nations (UN) 2023 Millennium Fellowship Class (MFC), designed to foster student-led projects which support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Griffith University ranked second overall in Queensland in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2023 and ranked 72 overall, out of 1591 institutions globally, highlighting Griffith’s commitment to the values of sustainable development.