Arts Education Law
Griffith DECRAs dream big in latest $86m funding round
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
Sensing tech development earns researcher ATSE Fellowship
Professor Huijun Zhao among new Fellows shaping Australia’s technology-powered future.
Australian Rivers Institute
Scientists honoured for contributions to sustainability research
Two Griffith researchers dedicated to creating a more sustainable world have been recognised for their contributions as elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
Griffith helps Indonesia turn trash into power
Griffith University experts have delivered training to Indonesian decision makers on how to turn the country’s waste into energy.
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
Cheaper and better solar cells on the horizon
Griffith University scientists are bringing a new generation of cheaper, more sustainable and efficient solar cells a step closer.
Arts Education Law
Early career researchers awarded $2.6m in ARC funding
Griffith University has received funding for six research projects through the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award scheme.
Australian Rivers Institute
All-in-one tool streamlines molecular weight analysis
World-first method streamlines process of identifying structure and molecular weight of compounds.
Alumni
Six Griffith affiliates named Fulbright scholars
Prestigious Fulbright scholarships have been awarded to six talented members of the Griffith University community.
Arts Education Law
Griffith research boosted by $5.4 million in ARC grants
Griffith University’s commitment to leading research has been recognised again with the Federal Government awarding more than $5.4 million in Australian research Council grants.
Architecture, construction and planning
Griffith research and researchers acknowledged as leaders in their field
The spotlight continues to shine on Griffith University’s research excellence, with solid representation in The Australian newspaper’s special research supplement for 2020. Griffith research was acknowledged as being the national leader in six fields of research while individually, nine Griffith researchers were considered ‘leaders in their field’. The research leaders’ list is based on a big […]
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
Griffith boosts its sustainability credentials with solar energy deal
The University has entered into an agreement with CS Energy which will ensure 50 percent of its electricity needs are provided by renewable power sources from next year.
Australian Rivers Institute
Griffith showcases commitment to sustainability
Griffith’s commitment to environmental sustainability remains as important as ever and is being showcased with the University’s Sustainability Week.
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
New eco-friendly nanomaterial could energise electric storage
Griffith University researcher wins $860,000 Australian Research Council Future Fellowship grant to develop an environmentally friendly method to produce 2D nanomaterials for energy storage devices.
Arts Education Law
ARC awards four Future Fellowships at Griffith
Four Griffith University researchers have been awarded Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships worth more than $3.8 million.
Architecture, construction and planning
Pandemic won’t Hult students’ international competition
A scheme to build rooftop community gardens will spearhead a Griffith undergrad team's efforts against some of the world’s brightest in the Hult Prize Regional Finals.
Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy
Griffith researchers a step closer to eco-friendly hydrogen fuel production
Griffith University researchers are aiming to unlock a catalytic process that will enhance the breakdown of water, into hydrogen and oxygen and bring Australia a step closer to creating clean efficient hydrogen fuel. Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy (2019) aims to establish Australia’s hydrogen industry as a major global player by 2030. In new research published […]
Architecture, construction and planning
Geography and tech key to sustainable development
Learning how to use technology and geography to aid in creating sustainable developments was the aim when Griffith University STEM students Martin Juncal and Jacob Breslin traveled to Thailand last month on a scholarship.
Alumni
Awards showcase outstanding Health alumni
From paediatric palliative care and humanitarian dental work to a passion for astrophysics and groundbreaking scientific research into Malaria, the 2018 Alumni Awards showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Health and Science alumni.