Outstanding Griffith research excellence honoured

Architecture
Leading Griffith University researchers have been honoured at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards held at Nathan campus.
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Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution

New archaeological research lab has all the GEAR

Griffith has launched a new open air research lab that will allow students at its Nathan campus to practice archaeological excavation techniques and researchers to study decay rates.
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Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution

DNA could enable repatriation of ancient Aboriginal remains

First ancient nuclear genomesof Aboriginal Australiansshow repatriation of unprovenanced remains possible.
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Alumni

Awards showcase outstanding Health alumni

From paediatric palliative care and humanitarian dental work to a passion for astrophysics and groundbreaking scientific research into Malaria, the 2018 Alumni Awards showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Health and Science alumni.
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Architecture

A celebration of remarkable science, engineering and technology

Each year the Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences) recognises the remarkable achievements of the group’s alumni, academic and professional staff. This year the group alsoapplauded its industry partners and high schools that have contributed to its achievement. The 2016 Griffith Sciences Awards were held at the Southbank Campus’s Webb Centreand featured school themed test tube cocktails. […]
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Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution

World-first genomic study of Aboriginal Australians

Some of the most ancient secrets of Australia’s human past have been uncovered in a new study involving Griffith University researchers, which has found Indigenous Australians and Papuans are descendants of a single wave of migrants who left Africa around 70,000 years ago.
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Architecture

ARC Linkage Projects strengthen Griffith’s research profile

Griffith University has been awarded six Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants worth more than $1.3 million for a variety of research studies.
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Features

The march of the Antarctic penguin genomes

Findings by an international team of researchers that included Griffith University's Professor David Lambert are shedding new light on the intriguing history and lives of Anatarctica's penguins
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Features

DNA snippets unlock ancient secrets

Just a tiny section of ancient DNA is now enough to reveal the genetic make-up extinct animals.
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