Global politics and the changing nature of security

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Visiting Canadian Fellow Dr Robert Jackson will examine global politics and the changing nature of security including children in armed conflict, at a seminar at Griffith University today (March 28). In his presentation, Dr Jackson from the University of Redlands, California will discuss new security dilemma and globalisation. “The old security issues refer basically to […]

Griffith University visiting Utrecht, Holland in April 2011

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Griffith International would like to extend an invitation for you to meet Chanelle Baker — Regional Director, Europe at the Kilroy Education office in Utrecht, Holland on Tuesday 19th April. For those of you who are interested in finding out more about study programs on offer at Griffith University, please join us for the Griffith […]

Griffith University to visit London, UK in April 2011

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Griffith International would like to extend an invitation for you to meet with Chanelle Baker – Regional Director, Europe at the Study Options office in London. For those of you who are interested in finding out more about the study programs on offer at Griffith University, or to book a time for one to one […]

Rock Art Chair promotes international research links

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Professor Tacon leads research projects on rock art in various parts of Australia, China and Malaysia. His areas of expertise include the anthropology of art and religion, material culture, rock-art/palaeo-art, archaeology of hunter-gatherers, museums, Indigenous perspectives of the past, body art, photography and landscape archaeology. As Chair in Rock Art Research Professor Tacon will establish […]

Griffith leads research partnership for sustainable water management

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A research partnership led by Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute is developing science to underpin improved management and assessment of the health of Australia’s river and wetland ecosystems. As a result of reduced water availability and unsustainable demands on our environment, Australia’s rivers, lakes, wetlands and floodplains have suffered severe degradation. There is growing recognition […]