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21 March 2024

Lighting the way to sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region

Taking a deep dive into economic challenges unique to the Asia-Pacific region, Griffith Asia Institute released its flagship report.

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6 March 2019
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21 June 2021

Partnership to help economically vulnerable across Asia Pacific

A collaboration between Griffith Business School, through Griffith Asia Institute and the Foundation for Development Cooperation aims to assist financially vulnerable populations throughout the Asia-Pacific.

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14 September 2023
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New research program launched to support digital innovation among small-scale entrepreneurs in the Pacific region

In partnership with the Foundation for Development Cooperation (FDC), the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), and ACCESS Advisory Services, the...

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18 August 2022
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15 February 2024
digital phonics

Sound strategies for reading

Australian Curriculum English mandates phonics teaching from a child’s foundation year. For best results, reading should entail phonics, comprehension, and critical reading skills which are all developed concurrently. Professor Beryl Exley recommends retaining this balanced approach that delivers positive reading outcomes.

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14 March 2019
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19 September 2016
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Griffith Asia Institute and Yonsei University awarded AKF grant

The Griffith Asia Institute (GAI), in collaboration with the Centre for Australian Studies (CAS) at Yonsei University in Korea and...

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14 June 2016

Griffith facilitates vital research capacity for South Pacific central banks

Four major South Pacific central banks ahve been brought together in a Griffith Business School first to explore ways to better manage their countries economic growth through enhanced research capabilities.

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19 May 2016
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