Professor Xu Yi-Chong interviewed by The Wall Street Journal
Prof. Xu Yi-Chong was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal for an article on the poorworkplace health and safetystandards of...
Prof. Xu Yi-Chong was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal for an article on the poorworkplace health and safetystandards of...
Queensland Conservatorium graduates Eddy Chen and Brett Yang have hit the streets to kick start the world's first crowd-funded classical music tour. Known as TwoSet Violin, the pair have committed to busking around the clock and sleeping on the streets in an effort to reach their target of $50,000 within 30 days. They have spent the past few days performing across Sydney, from the Pitt Street Mall to Circular Quay and Hyde Park. The social-media savvy duo have raised more than $20,000 in the past 48 hours.
The Queensland College of Art has partnered with Queensland Rail to bring student artwork from the classroom to the street....
The Queensland College of Art has partnered with Queensland Rail to transfer student artwork from the classroom to the street as part of a new fine art elective.
Gold Coast businessman Andrew Hack has his sights set on Wall Street after completing one of Griffith’s new postgraduate finance degrees, which have just been recognised by the world’s biggest finance professional designation.
Griffith researcher takes issue with opinion published in Wall Street Journal.
By Adrian Edwards The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the Commission) will be...
WOW’s Professor Ruth McPhail is Head of the Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources (with whom the Centrehas a...
A new book on the role of the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff is bound to pique the curiosity of...
Efforts by the Chinese Government to ban head scarves in Hotan and other parts of the Xinjiang region has pushed...