Jacqueline Hartwig

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22 November 2017

Awards recognise female entrepreneurs

The achievements of a group of female Griffith University alumni were recognised in the prestigious Cosmopolitan 2017 Women of the Year Awards

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22 November 2017
Emma McKeon

Emma McKeon chases GC2018 glory

With the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games fast approaching, Emma McKeon is ready to perform when it matters.

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22 November 2017
Griffith Film School student Claire Randall (centre), with graduates Lachlan Morton and Shannen Tunnicliffe at the Berlin International Film Festival

Wolfe wows the international film set

Griffith Film School student Claire Randall was in the spotlight when her first film won international acclaim during a whirlwind year on the festival circuit.

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22 November 2017

Institute tackles population growth and challenges to develop smart cities

As our cities and urban populations continue to grow, Griffith University’s Cities Research Institute is bringing considerable expertise to a...

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22 November 2017
Smiling Science graduate Emma Dale, holding a red panda.

Emma Dale: On the trail of the Red Panda

Griffith University alumnus Emma Dale knows a thing or two about the wild animals wolves, marmots, wild horses, red pandas and bears. Her work has seen here awarded was awarded the prestigious John Monash scholarship to attend the University of Oxford where she will study the behavioural ecology of carnivores with a focus on conservation and preservation.

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22 November 2017
Chris McMahon

Chris McMahon: In search of scoops

One of the most significant reforms in Queensland’s parole and probation system might never have occurred were it not for a series of exposés led by journalist and Griffith University graduate Chris McMahon. His efforts led to the introduction of the No Body No Parole law in Queensland.

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22 November 2017

Philip Reiler: Giving the gift of second sight

Each year Philip Reiler and a team of optometrists and support staff travel to Tanzania. Armed with thousands of prescription glasses handed in by Specsavers customers he and the team perform eye tests and hand out glasses to local residents.

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22 November 2017
Aloysious Ssemaganda

A quest out of Africa

The fight against malaria has a distinctly personal connection for Uganda-born Aloysious Ssemaganda, who knows the disease only too well. Aloysious has joined Professor Good, from Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, in a bid to beat malaria.

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