Interest vs obligation: What Organisational Studies researchers are working on
Researcher ‘Care’ — that which influences researchers’ choice about what they study, how they go about doing it, and how...
Researcher ‘Care’ — that which influences researchers’ choice about what they study, how they go about doing it, and how...
Little research exists about how managers themselves are managed despite significant and ongoing changein the context of their work in...
A new report from researchers at Griffith University highlights how hotels and accommodation providers can significantly reduce energy and water...
A Griffith University career consultant says international internship experience is becoming a decisive advantage for graduates entering an increasingly competitive...
Cyclones have significantly affected the Queensland tourism industry. One thing that has become abundantly clear: industry-wide preparation is the key to mitigating the devastating impact of natural disasters says Dr Yawei Jiang.
Sexual harassment and gender discrimination plague Australian universities, with a rise in incidents over the past 5 years. Women, mostly affected, face everyday sexism, impacting careers and mental health. Despite efforts, reporting remains low. Griffith University's Gender Equality Research Network (GERN) research highlights these issues, advocating for broad, education-driven solutions, urging universities to commit to change and address these systemic problems head-on.
A Griffith University-led research initiative to discover the lived experience of Queenslanders with disability was released at Australia’s Disability Strategy Forum in Brisbane today.
Griffith University’s School of Education and Professional Studies is proudly hosting the 8th annual Creating Futures Summit Series, inviting participants to have conversations that matter to teaching and teacher education.
The International WaterCentre is helping the water sector understand the digital technologies needed to build a climate resilient future
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.