New podcast: Did the time, but not the crime
A new twist on the true crime genre has arrived, with the Griffith University Innocence Project launching a podcast on...
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A new twist on the true crime genre has arrived, with the Griffith University Innocence Project launching a podcast on...
Queensland Theatre’s Calamity Jane has galloped into town, bringing a Griffith University alumnus and an intimacy coordinator along for the ride.
Brisbane artist Sarah Capon has returned to Griffith University to design the campaign imagery for Creative Arts Open Day.
Megan Washington’s journey from a passionate music student at Griffith University’s Queensland Conservatorium (The Con) to an acclaimed Australian musician,...
Griffith University Musical Theatre alumnus Liam Head has been captivating audiences across Australia and the world with his recent roles...
An animated ostrich led Griffith Film School alumnus Lachlan Pendragon to the Oscars, after his PhD short film project received...
As a prominent member of the Griffith Law School and the Law Futures Centre, Professor Susan Harris Rimmer has dedicated...
A new study has highlighted stark differences in the ways men and women perceive safety in public spaces, with men...
The Griffith University Innocence Project (GUIP) has appointed four new advisory board members including a solicitor involved in the recent...
Free university-level arts courses are being offered by Griffith University to people living with mental health conditions in Brisbane, from...