Griffith researchers awarded $5 million grant to help children’s mental wellbeing
Griffith University researchers leading a project to develop an online platform giving young people access to tailored mental health information and support.
Griffith University researchers leading a project to develop an online platform giving young people access to tailored mental health information and support.
Griffith researchers are helping to reduce phobias in young children.
Using virtual reality technology to treat children for dog phobia is the aim of a new study at Griffith.
Griffith University research into malaria, gut infections and streptococcus are some of the projects set to benefit fromNational Health and Medical Research Council(NHMRC) 2018 Project Grant funding announced this week.
Griffith University research projects have been awarded just over $6m in research funding by the prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
A project looking for solutions to children’s phobias has been recognised as among the University’s best at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
The latest round of Australian Research Council grants has provided an extraordinary story of success for Griffith. Here is the full list of recipients.
Identification of the genes involved in human memory is just one of the Griffith research studies to receive funding as...
A twin-pronged research project into childhood phobias is underway at the Griffith Health Institute. Researchers at the Gold Coast and...