Gender shapes how leadership behaviour is perceived
When leaders express negative emotions such as irritability and withdrawal, behaviour is often judged differently for female and male leaders, according to...
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When leaders express negative emotions such as irritability and withdrawal, behaviour is often judged differently for female and male leaders, according to...
In Australia, men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. A study undertaken by Griffith University researchers explored the intersections of men, suicide and child...
Griffith University alumnus Dr Bikram Timilsina has been elected to Nepal’s House of Representatives, marking a significant milestone in his...
Fourteen Griffith University students will expand their knowledge and experience of countries across the Indo-Pacific region supported by New Colombo...
A life-changing new scholarship, backing students with educational barriers as they pursue careers in medicine, has been awarded to two...
For 25 years, Griffith Youth Forensic Service (GYFS) has provided world-leading assessment and treatment services to young people who commit...
Following a silver medal performance and two remarkable Olympic debuts, Griffith University is proud to celebrate the exceptional efforts of three elite athletes who represented both Australia and the...
For many students, the idea of an international internship feels exciting — but also slightly intimidating. New country. New culture....
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 Criminology Institute (GCI) researcher Dr Dominique De Andrade has been recognised for her influential work tackling criminal offending, public...