The Art of Wrongful Conviction
Two worlds collide in a powerful new exhibition transforming criminological research into visual art.
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Two worlds collide in a powerful new exhibition transforming criminological research into visual art.
The process of creating art can have huge benefits for individuals and communities. Griffith University researchers worked with young men aged 16-24 years to create a community mural at the Wilbur Street Youth Centre in Logan Central.
Queensland Conservatorium classical voice graduate Jake Lyle is hard at work preparing for his debut as the lead in Opera...
Fourteen Griffith University students will expand their knowledge and experience of countries across the Indo-Pacific region supported by New Colombo...
Cultural hub, alternative news source, platform for independent music and training ground for broadcasters and activists, Brisbane’s iconic community radio station 4ZZZ has just turned 50 years...
Griffith University’s commitment to teaching and student education has been acknowledged in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings...
The pain of the dancer in George Michael’s Careless Whisper, the hope in the Titanic classic My Heart Will Go...
Griffith University has been recognised as a world-renowned leader across a range of health, sciences, business, law and politics subjects...
Griffith Film School is proud to announce the launch of its new Diploma of Technical Screen Production, to commence in...
Enrolments are now open for the Safety Academy by Qantas Group, Australia’s first dedicated safety education academy developed in partnership...