The future of green infrastructure
A new smart planter is set to provide a simple and efficient way to green buildings and surfaces where conventional planting is impossible.
A new smart planter is set to provide a simple and efficient way to green buildings and surfaces where conventional planting is impossible.
Homo erectus thrived in hyper-arid landscapes one million years ago.
Griffith University will inspire future students to imagine their future and ‘make it matter’ as it rolls out the red carpet for an expected turnout of more than 6,000 at Open Day 2023, Sunday 13 August.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.
A Griffith Health trained Emergency doctor who is also the Project Co-lead on the University’s innovative Biospine project has been awarded 2021 Queensland Australian of the Year.
Engineering students have been the first to ‘play’ in a stunning 10m high lab space within the university’s newest academic building at Nathan campus.
Griffith Sciences awards highlight achievement of professional and academic staff for 2018.
Food wastage costs Australia about $6 billion each year. It drives suppliers, distributors, food charities and stakeholders to distraction, as...
A team of economists and scientists led by Griffith University’s Dr Jim Smart have found a ‘nitrogen trading scheme’ amongst cane farmers could help protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Ecotourism can provide the critical difference between survival and extinction for endangered animals, according to new research from Australia's Griffith University