Community partnership to support breast cancer research
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is joining forces with the Sanctuary Cove precinct this October in a community partnership to...
Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is joining forces with the Sanctuary Cove precinct this October in a community partnership to...
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management has organised a BeachCare event this Saturday from 9am to 11am at North Burleigh with Gold Coasters encouraged to lend a helping hand..
The Chancellor, Ms Leneen Forde, AC officially launched the 2013 Cultural Diversity Calendar at a Harmony Week activity that was...
This week, for our very first Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability Blog, we are joined by a selection of guests who...
New public artworks can again hold a mirror up for local communities that have changed in unexpected ways. They offer opportunity to celebrate differences and commonalities and reflect the lived experiences of communities navigating unprecedented change.
Rivers follow rhythmic changes; they flow with the seasons and respond to longer climatic shifts and often to the actions of people. In turn, people and their societies are shaped by the rhythm of rivers. This relationship where both nature and people’s social habits are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water over time is referred to as river rhythmicity, in a new paper that describes the important implications of this idea for river conservation and water management.
The power of culture In this interview Kerry O’Brien talked to Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM about the power of cultural...
Travelling into the future The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many sectors to the brink, and none more so than the...
A feature of our annual calendar for the School of Education and Professional Studies is sponsorship of the Queensland Department...