Griffith Women in STEM Highly Commended
Two inspiring Griffith University trailblazers have been recognised at the 2021 Queensland Women in STEM Prize.
Two inspiring Griffith University trailblazers have been recognised at the 2021 Queensland Women in STEM Prize.
Griffith University researchers have implemented and evaluated a pilot program designed to retain women in STEM2D university programs.
Griffith STEM researchers offer diverse projects for QLD Women in STEM Prize.
The University is the first in Australia to sign up as a partner.
In the lead up to International Women’s Day the Hon Karen Andrews MP, Assistant Minister for Science, visited young engineering...
Australia’s stories live on the Great Barrier Reef. From the timeless relations of First Nations people, legacies and travesties of...
Sexual harassment and gender discrimination plague Australian universities, with a rise in incidents over the past 5 years. Women, mostly affected, face everyday sexism, impacting careers and mental health. Despite efforts, reporting remains low. Griffith University's Gender Equality Research Network (GERN) research highlights these issues, advocating for broad, education-driven solutions, urging universities to commit to change and address these systemic problems head-on.
Griffith University researchers are using cutting-edge equipment to expose and inspire girls to pursue STEM at the university level.
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.
Griffith University researchers have embarked on a groundbreaking project to end violence against women, gaining one of the biggest single...