Griffith makes global top 50 in QS sustainability rankings
Griffith University achieved an outstanding result in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025, placing seventh in Australia and 49th...
Griffith University achieved an outstanding result in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025, placing seventh in Australia and 49th...
Griffith Business School and the globally renowned sustainability leader EarthCheck have joined forces to tackle some of the biggest challenges...
Etheridge Shire Council has reached a significant milestone in sustainable tourism, achieving Silver Certification under the EarthCheck Sustainable Destination Standard....
As the world increasingly prioritises sustainability and renewable energy, the demand for skilled professionals in the energy sector continues to...
Collaborative research co-designs water and energy management solutions with communities.
In Gladstone, amid shipping traffic and industrial landscapes, the Australian cultural cringe is palpable, torn between pride in resources and prospect of environmental devastation as observed by Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton.
Taking a deep dive into economic challenges unique to the Asia-Pacific region, Griffith Asia Institute released its flagship report.
The scrutiny of infrastructure planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics is intensifying. In alignment with the International Olympic Committee's emphasis on sustainability and legacy, venues must prioritise plans that ensure a lasting positive impact, conforming to the standards of the 'the new norm'.
Griffith University has been ranked 40th globally in the QS Sustainability Ranking 2024, including 2nd in Queensland overall, and 7th in Australia.
International student Shelley Karkoodi is working hard to create a new sustainable building material that is a composite of timber and steel.