Search results for: southern vietnam

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5 June 2023

Fertiliser study reveals opportunities for increased profitability for mango farmers in Southern Vietnam

Researchers from the Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) have proven that lower application rates of fertilisers do not affect the yield...

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13 March 2023

Australian hot water treatment study provides advancements for global mango trade

Researchers have discovered how to use hot water treatment to meet market entry protocols for fruit fly disinfestation in Australian...

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25 October 2022

Griffith walks the supply chain with mango farmers to improve trade outcomes

Griffith visit sheds light for farmers on what’s required to successfully supply a modern retailer.

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21 October 2020
Online Education

Online education enables research and capability development project to continue through worst of COVID-19

For years now, there has been continued growth in the online education space. Online learning provides flexibility to enable those...

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11 September 2020

Developing an energy efficient sensor network for real-time flood monitoring

Griffith University researchers have been awarded a $400,000 grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to develop a network of energy efficient smart sensors to help Vietnam combat flooding.

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30 July 2020

Major General Adam Findlay AM joins GAI as Industry Fellow

One of the country’s most senior army officers has been appointed an honorary Industry Fellow of Griffith Asia Institute.

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16 April 2018

QCA alumnus takes out Ozzie for best sound

A documentary produced by Queensland College of Art alumnus has fought off competition from multi-million dollar feature films such as Sweet Country and The Butterfly Tree to win the Best Sound Design Award in the inaugural OzFlix Independent Film Awards.

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27 September 2013

Blowing the whistle on sports corruption

Australia is a sports-loving nation but it is far from immune from the corruption of match-fixing and illegal betting, writes Dr Ashutosh Misra. Preserving the integrity of sport has become a major issue for sports bodies and law enforcement agencies throughout the world

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