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Griffith University has again been named a Gold Tier employer in the 2025 Australian Workplace Equity Index (AWEI) LGBTQ+ ...
Loved for its fun, creative and quirky short videos, TikTok quickly established itself as a powerful force in global social media, but it has since emerged as a key weapon in political toolkits.
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Marine ecologist Dr Olaf Meynecke, from the Griffith-led Whales and Climate Research Program and Coastal and Marine Research Centre, used suction cup tags to track southward migrating whales between ...
Dr Alexander Braczkowski, from Griffith’s Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, led a team that filmed a two-male lion coalition crossing the Kazinga Channel in Uganda at night, using ...
Outstanding Achievement Awards – 2020 Recipients – Stacey Gordon; Casey Hampson; Sheryanwar Kazi; Alana Cartner. Conferred to outstanding students in the School who have maintained a GPA of at least 6 ...
Griffith University-led research has revealed that some of the world’s earliest known rock art is disappearing at an alarming rate.This includes cave paintings dated to at least 44,000 years ago that ...
Griffith Asia Institute Director and co-author Professor Christoph Nedopil. A new policy brief from the Griffith Asia Institute evaluates Australia's 2024 Exciting developments are on the horizon as ...
Millions of lives are set to be changed for the better thanks to a landmark deal between Griffith University and Swiss-based company LimmaTech Biologics AG to develop a world-first gonorrhoea vaccine.
“My research and involvement in wellbeing advocacy, events and initiative development, self-care strategies, and suicide prevention training has seen the continuous professional development (CPD) of ...
Health concerns and a changing attitude towards eating meat is causing more Australians to swap their omnivore diets for one that is plant-based. A team of researchers from Griffith University, ...
In March this year, a new national report released by ING in Australia revealed nearly half (48%) of the Australians surveyed either have or are planning to start a side-hustle.Some typical side ...