NRL Jillaroos: Fitter, Faster, Stronger and Safer with Griffith Sports Science
Australia’s best female rugby league players are partnering with Griffith sports scientists to improve their performance on the field.
Australia’s best female rugby league players are partnering with Griffith sports scientists to improve their performance on the field.
In early June, the School of Education and Professional Studies delivered an intensive course to 13 students and 1 academic...
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence
Discovering the rhyme and reason behind tourist behaviour is a science and Griffith Tourism has launched a cutting-edge laboratory.
Scientific dreams could become reality for creative Griffith nanotechnology researcher.
The water sports dominated the Griffith University Sports Blues Awards with swimming champion Zac Stubblety-Cook and world champion paddler Jess Fox jointly taking out the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement of 2022 award.
Griffith University biomechanical researchers have produced what could be the ultimate coaching tool for elite sport - a next-generation ‘Digital Athlete’ that replicates an individual’s anatomy, both inside and out.
Emma McKeon was named Overall Athlete of the Year at Griffith University’s Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence while Zac Stubblety-Cook was awarded Academic Athlete of the Year.
The Health Sciences and Social Work student awards were created to celebrate our students, our highlight our future health sciences...