‘Thought control’ approach to spinal injury rehab raises new hope
Features
Griffith medical graduate and Gold Coast University Hospital junior doctor Dinesh Palipana thinks about walking a lot, since a car accident left him a quadriplegic part-way through his medicine degree.
Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
Rainforests not humans drove megafauna extinction in Southeast Asia
The takeover of Southeast Asia’s grasslands with today’s rainforests contributed to the extinction of the region’s megafauna and ancient humans.
Griffith Health
Griffith NDS Roadshow a resounding success
Providing industry relevant employment for Griffith Health students was the aim last week (13 November) when Griffith teamed up with National Disability Services (NDS) and WorkAbility Queensland in a Jobs Roadshow.
Features
Students gather at Go Health Go Griffith
Students from schools all over SE Queensland gathered this morning (August 5) to showcase their work at the Go Health Go Griffith Health and Exercise Science Conference.
Features
Griffith students providing healthcare in Malawi
Malawi was the recent destination for a group of Griffith Health students who found that they could learn more from the disadvantaged local people than they had ever imagined.
Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management
Know More in Sixty Seconds: Is the Australian beach holiday a thing of the past?
Dr Sarah Gardiner has a PhD in marketing and is a tourism lecturer at Griffith University. In just sixty seconds Sarah shares some insights about the changes occurring to our Australian appetite for holiday travel.
Arts Education Law
Know More in Sixty Seconds: Where does the word news come from?
Ange Anderson is a newsreader on Nova 106.9's Brisbane breakfast show. This Griffith Bachelor of Communications graduate explains in 60 seconds just how long the origins of the word ‘news’.
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management
Know More in Sixty Seconds: Where does sand come from?
We all love our beaches but in just 60 seconds Naomi Edwards (Bachelor of Environmental Science and a Master of International and Community Development) explains how beach sand is a real treasure and the keeper of ancient secrets.
Centre for Quantum Dynamics
Know More in Sixty Seconds: Revolutionising the way we keep track of time
Dr Erik Streed explains how the single aluminium atom clock is revolutionising the way we keep track of time.
Arts Education Law
Know More in Sixty Seconds: The power of a single Chinese word
Georgia Sands explains in just 60 seconds about the power of a single Chinese word which sums up so much.