Griffith scientists show research leadership in Women in Technology awards
Three female Griffith University scientists have cleansweept a category in the Women in Technology (WiT) awards. Professors Kathy Andrews, Sally-Ann...
Three female Griffith University scientists have cleansweept a category in the Women in Technology (WiT) awards. Professors Kathy Andrews, Sally-Ann...
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
Eliminating violence against women is one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Awareness of the problem has grown...
Two inspiring Griffith University trailblazers have been recognised at the 2021 Queensland Women in STEM Prize.
Children are involved in technology-facilitated abuse in 27 per cent of domestic violence cases, a new report commissioned by eSafety and co-authored by Griffith University researchers reveals.
Two Griffith undergraduate students have been awarded bursaries towards their film and dentistry studies from the National Council of Women Queensland.
Increased growth within India’s Information Technology (IT) sector has made way for skilled Indian women to enter the workforce and...
Griffith University researchers have implemented and evaluated a pilot program designed to retain women in STEM2D university programs.
Women in Ecuador and Mexico will receive online business training as part of a new project being led by Griffith University researchers.
Empowering women aged 50 and over with the skills and knowledge to start micro-businesses is the aim of a Griffith University project.