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Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.
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Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.
Griffith projects win $4,579,244 from $92.9 million funding round.
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.
Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.
Study outlines how international agreements can better address shared resource problems.
A photographic exhibition will give a glimpse into the life of migrant farm workers in regional Queensland, thanks to a Griffith University artist and researcher.
The future of beef cattle trade between Australia and Vietnam was discussed at a symposium in Hanoi highlighting an industry collaboration in technical expertise.
Griffith University is one of two Australian universities selected to host a United Nations (UN) 2023 Millennium Fellowship Class (MFC), designed to foster student-led projects which support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Griffith works with communities on use of forests and what they want and need from future forests.
Griffith University ranked second overall in Queensland in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2023 and ranked 72 overall, out of 1591 institutions globally, highlighting Griffith’s commitment to the values of sustainable development.