Education leader acknowledged in Australia Day Honours
A former Deputy Vice Chancellor, scientist and leading educator is one of several members of the Griffith University community acknowledged...
A former Deputy Vice Chancellor, scientist and leading educator is one of several members of the Griffith University community acknowledged...
Griffith University has been recognised as the 2020 Diversity Employer of the Year (Enterprise) at the third annual Women in Digital Awards.
Griffith University game changers spoke at the WOW Global 24 Festival about how COVID-19 has impacted women.
Findings show job insecurity also on the rise.
Professor Glenda Strachan and colleagues conducted a major Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage project funded byUniversities Australia, Unisuper and the...
Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW) Regulation and Institutions Programme Director, Professor Glenda Strachan will use new funding from...
Griffith University Chancellor Leneen Forde AC delivers the inaugural Brisbane Peace Lecture, citing the great women of history who refused to be silenced by conflict and war
Griffith University Council proudly welcomes its new Deputy Chancellor Rebecca Frizelle who brings a wealth of experience to the role.
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.
Inequalities, based on issues such as gender, disability, age, race, income and opportunity, persist across the world — both within and between countries. Beyond the very real impacts that inequalities have on people’s day to day lives, they limit social and economic development, and reduce our ability to effectively address global crises.