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2 May 2019

Griffith academic claims prestigious HDR Supervisor national award

A Griffith academic has been recognised as a national leader in graduate and higher degree research supervision. Professor Rod Barrett...

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1 May 2019

Griffith launches Australian-first HDR outcomes website

In an Australian-first, a new website has been launched showing Griffith's higher degree by research (HDR) graduate outcomes.

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25 July 2018
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11 August 2014

Connecting HDR students with Griffith’s Asia-Pacific expertise

Finding a region-specific Higher Degree Research supervisor is now even easier with the brand new ‘Asia Research Lens‘ that launched...

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2 October 2025
Muscular man with a syringe

Significant barriers to safe steroid discontinuation

Australians who use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are turning to online forums for advice on how to safely discontinue steroid-use, rather...

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20 August 2025

Shining a light on internet scams and the impact on health and wellbeing

We often hear about the financial losses associated with internet scams, but new Griffith University research is shining a light...

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19 August 2025
Dr Popi Sotiriadou's work with the Gold Coast Titans, National Rugby League

Sport for social change: Griffith researcher driving inclusion ahead of Brisbane 2032

As Brisbane prepares to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Griffith University is at the forefront of shaping how...

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31 October 2024

Sienna paints history as inaugural Asia-Pac 3MT winner

Sienna van Rossum has created history becoming Griffith University’s inaugural winner of the prestigious Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Asia Pacific...

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11 July 2024

Pacific Banking Forum addresses critical banking relationships for the Pacific

The Australian and United States Governments co-hosted the Pacific Banking Forum on July 8-9, 2024, in Brisbane, Australia. This pivotal...

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1 May 2024

No magic wand

A key plank of the Queensland Government’s new Community Safety Plan is to expand police use of metal detector wands, even though there is no evidence that they help reduce violent crime say Griffith Criminology Institute researchers.

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