Griffith, Chinese Academy of Sciences sign MoU
A Memorandum of Understanding between Griffith University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences promises enormous benefits for scientists, postgraduate students and young researchers
A Memorandum of Understanding between Griffith University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences promises enormous benefits for scientists, postgraduate students and young researchers
by Gayle Murray, Manager, International Relations (Griffith International) A project combining ancient Chinese medicines with world-leading modern research and technology...
The School of Environment's Professor Ralf Buckley and Ms Cassie Wardle have been instrumental in the release of what may be the world's largest study of environmental and visitor management in any nation's parks system
Griffith University’s Professor Darryl Low Choy has been honoured by the globally influential Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Discipline Head...
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