Research shows best strategies for active school travel
Walk This Way: children aged 5-12 need 60 minutes of physical activity every day and statistics show Queensland children are not reaching recommended levels.
Walk This Way: children aged 5-12 need 60 minutes of physical activity every day and statistics show Queensland children are not reaching recommended levels.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has a unique opportunity to lead Queensland through the state’s first four-year fixed term with an increased majority after the...
End of an era, the future of work Renowned workers’ rights advocate and ACTU Secretary Sally McManus joined interviewer extraordinaire Kerry O’Brien...
Travelling into the future The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many sectors to the brink, and none more so than the...
Findings out of Griffith's Cities Research Institute have led to a deeper understanding of the impact of the daily school drop-off on the active and independent mobility of children.
‘Let’s Go! is a new campaign designed by researchers at Social Marketing @ Griffith
Bachelor of Engineering student, Elliot Jones, is the 1000th Griffith student this year to take up the opportunity for an overseas learning experience.
Griffith University Chancellor Leneen Forde AC delivers the inaugural Brisbane Peace Lecture, citing the great women of history who refused to be silenced by conflict and war