Senior executives say young leaders are critical to the future, yet inclusion remains limited
New research shows senior executives believe involving young people in governance improves long‑term decision‑making.
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New research shows senior executives believe involving young people in governance improves long‑term decision‑making.
100 Balinese women weavers are embracing digital storytelling to safeguard cultural traditions and strengthen their livelihoods.
On 21 April, Griffith University and Thermo Fisher Scientific signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership focused on advancing...
Griffith University’s High Performance Hub on the Gold Coast will play an even greater role in Australia’s Olympic and Paralympic success, with...
From high rollers to higher education, Griffith University is breathing new life into its heritage-listed Brisbane CBD location with FDC...
When leaders express negative emotions such as irritability and withdrawal, behaviour is often judged differently for female and male leaders, according to...
A new global research volume is challenging one of tourism’s most comfortable assumptions: that sustainability alone is enough. In A...
Enhanced education, visitor experience and conservation outcomes to form key research pillars in unique partnership.
Australia’s Olympic hopes in BMX, Sprint, Swimming and Sport Climbing have been given a major boost with a first-of-its-kind scholarship...
A new report from researchers at Griffith University highlights how hotels and accommodation providers can significantly reduce energy and water...