Outstanding Griffith research excellence honoured
Architecture
Leading Griffith University researchers have been honoured at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards held at Nathan campus.
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.
Centre for Wireless Monitoring and Applications
Griffith experts present insight into athletes’ countdown
Business, technology and a world of preparations.
Centre for Environment and Population Health
Concerns rise over potential adverse health effects of 5G technology
Concern over the potential long-term adverse health effects associated with new 5G mobile phone technology remains according to one of the world’s leading figures on the impact of radio frequency emissions “The health effect issue of 5G is potentially very controversial as the communications industry is massive and 5G technology will be quite pervasive but […]
Architecture
A celebration of remarkable science, engineering and technology
Each year the Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences) recognises the remarkable achievements of the group’s alumni, academic and professional staff. This year the group also applauded its industry partners and high schools that have contributed to its achievement. The 2016 Griffith Sciences Awards were held at the Southbank Campus’s Webb Centre and featured school themed test tube cocktails. […]
Architecture
ARC Linkage Projects strengthen Griffith’s research profile
Griffith University has been awarded six Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants worth more than $1.3 million for a variety of research studies.
Centre for Wireless Monitoring and Applications
New sports technology provides a GPS alternative
Griffith's SABEL Labs has developed SABEL Sense, an alternative to GPS for tracking running speeds and distances, which is set to be a game changer in the sports performance and wearable technology industries.
Centre for Wireless Monitoring and Applications
Wearable tech ‘reigns’ for Judd’s Griffith return
Griffith University graduate Judd Armstrong embarked on something of a homecoming when deciding on who best to bring his latest project to fruition. That product is the Jaybird Reign activity tracker and in the world of wearable sports technology it is already receiving rave reviews, thanks greatly to input by Griffith University. Through SABEL Labs […]
Centre for Wireless Monitoring and Applications
Jonathan sporting his engineering dream
It’s many a football fan’s dream to tread the hallowed turf at Old Trafford, home ground of Manchester United. Griffith University student Jonathan Shepherd has lived that dream. However, Jonathan wasn’t there in the name of football, but science. The experience was all part of Jonathan’s journey towards becoming a sports engineer, one enabled by […]