Australia-Korea grant boosts APEC research

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Dr Larry Crump from the Griffith APEC Study Centre was pleased to announce yesterday that he and Professor Don Moon from Kyung Hee University have been awarded a grant by the Australia-Korea Foundation for their project: ‘Enhancing Australia—Korea Relations at National, Institutional and Individual Levels’. The grant, which matches funding already provided by Kyung Hee […]

How images shape international relations

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The role photography has played in the historic relationship between Australasia and the United States will soon be explored in an international symposium bringing together leading and emerging scholars from across the globe. Broken Images is a three-day event designed to look at how imagery has shaped cross cultural perceptions and according to convenor Dr […]

Agreement boosts silicon carbide potential

VC Professor Ian O'Connor and President of SICC Materials Co Ltd, Mr Zong Yanmin
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California has its Silicon Valley and Queensland could have a Silicon Carbide Coast. Speaking at the signing ceremony for an agreement between Griffith University and Chinese high-tech company SICC Materials Co Ltd, Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O’Connor said the collaboration would help build research capacity and could realise the establishment of a silicon carbide industry […]

Griffith to make impact on developing nations

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Griffith University’s International Business Development Unit has been awarded three Australia Awards Fellowship grants through Australian Aid, administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The Fellowships will fund capacity building programs targeting domestic violence in South-East Asia, sustainable economic development in Vietnam, and monitoring and evaluation planning in Mongolia. Commencing in May 2014, […]