Forging pathways for women in peace and security: 2024 conference reflections
From 28-30 October 2024, the Philippines hosted the International Conference on Women, Peace, and Security in Manila under the theme...
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From 28-30 October 2024, the Philippines hosted the International Conference on Women, Peace, and Security in Manila under the theme...
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Griffith University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program ranked first in the Corporate Knights 2024 Better World MBA rankings for...
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
Griffith University is proud to announce its partnership with the newly-launched King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP), an initiative inspired by...
With so much political and media focus on youth crime lately, a groundbreaking study has revealed the long-term success of...
Election days have a distinct atmosphere, tense yet exciting, there is a sense of communities coming together to uphold a sense of mateship, friendship and communal camaraderie. Perhaps, no other activity on election captures these emotions that food stalls – particularly, the democracy sausage.
Griffith Asia Institute’s Dr Helen Berents has been awarded a prestigious research grant by the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) to...
A school-based initiative for First Nations students has shown promising results in reducing suicidal ideation through connection to culture. Piloted...
One year post-referendum, non-Indigenous educators must actively advocate for Indigenous education rights, fostering inclusive practices, amplifying Indigenous voices, and driving systemic change to uphold fundamental human rights and cultural respect.