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9 June 2023
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20 April 2023

Innovative alliance set to train the next generation of health workers

Four of Australia’s leading education institutions have formed an innovative collaboration with the Northern NSW Local Health District to grow and train the next generation of skilled healthcare workers and pave the way for improved health outcomes in Northern NSW.

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23 February 2022
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15 June 2020

$200,000 funding boost strengthens the Australian—German alliance iCAIR® fight against COVID-19

Australian and German researchers from the international consortium iCAIR® (Fraunhofer International Consortium for Anti-Infective Research), comprising of Griffith University’s Institute...

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16 July 2019

Leading researcher and former Griffith PVC (Health) to chair Children’s Health Research Alliance

Research Professor in the School of Medicine at Griffith, Professor Allan Cripps AO has been appointed the new chair of the Children’s Health Research Alliance.

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12 June 2019

Young professionals shaping the future of the Australia-US alliance

Perth USAsia Centre (University of Western Australia) partnered with Griffith Asia Institute to deliver a 3 day program for a...

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7 February 2018
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2 June 2014
Surfers Paradise Alliance CEO Mike Winlaw and Kimberley Clegg.

Industry insights from WIL program

Griffith University’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL) environment has allowed Marketing undergraduate, Kimberley Clegg to gain valuable industry insights, while enabling her to contribute to the Gold Coast’s crucial tourism and events landscape.

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29 April 2014

Global award for Accounting Head

Professor Peter Best’s leadership in optimising the link between academic study and cutting edge industry insights has secured the Griffith...

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2 September 2024
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Farmer suicides may rise with climate change. Are we prepared?

Droughts, fires, and floods can have devastating consequences for farmers’ mental health. The suicide rate for Australian farmers is also almost 59 per cent higher than the general population, and research has confirmed a link between farmer suicides and extreme weather.

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