Careers for Women in Sport event inspires young women to pursue their place in sport
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
Griffith University’s celebrates two powerhouse female sports leaders this International Women’s Day.
Women in Sports Leadership MBA Scholarship recipient Kim Crane has been announced as Paddle Australia’s next CEO.
The National Rugby League's inaugural Las Vegas Round attracted over 40,000 fans and showcased rugby league to Americans. To capitalise, the NRL should focus on awareness, celebrity involvement, American ownership, and expanding the women's game says Griffith University's Dr Jason Doyle.
Griffith University has left an indelible mark on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, setting a new benchmark for university sports...
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Global heatwaves are causing severe human suffering, with vulnerable populations facing escalating risks. Urgent questions arise about mobility, decent work, health access, homelessness, mental health, and essential services during extreme heat says Professor Susan Harris Rimmer.
Dr Tim Newans' statistical skills helped lead the NRLW Gold Coast Titans to the 2023 grand final.
The eyes of the world are on Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, leading up to Brisbane 2032. There is an increasing...
Griffith University experts can offer insight and analysis on all aspects of the 2022-23 federal budget.