Outstanding Griffith research excellence honoured
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Leading Griffith University researchers have been honoured at the Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards held at Nathan campus.
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Improving water access in remote and isolated communities
Griffith University contributed to a global review highlighting the effects of racism, social exclusion and discrimination on achieving universal safe water and sanitation in high-income countries and published in The Lancet Global Health. Griffith Cities Research Institute and Coauthor Associate Professor Cara Beal said despite Australia being one of the richest per capita countries in […]
Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
Griffith appoints distinguished academic to DVC Research
A highly regarded chemical biologist with a distinguished record in championing research across several continents, Professor Mario Pinto, has been announced as Griffith University’s new Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research).
Architecture, construction and planning
Griffith makes Australian top 10 on research publication rankings
Griffith University is in the top ten of Australian institutions according to anew performance measure ranking universities on a range of published research criteria.
Atmospheric Environment Research Centre
Australia’s carbon-rich mangroves need protection
The thin green strip of mangrove wetlands around the tropical coastlines of Australia and the world are the most carbon-rich forests on earth but they are at risk. Professor Rod Connolly, a marine scientist from Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute, is the co-author of new research that shows the vast reserves of carbon being sequestered […]
Griffith Sciences
Registrations open for historic sustainability leadership program
Griffith University has announced the opening of registrations, along with the first cohort of prominent program faculty members for next year’s Executive Education in Sustainability Leadership Program (EESLP). The EESLP is an internationally renowned sustainability program to be hosted by the Griffith University EcoCentre from the 6th to the 9th of March 2018, currently delivered […]
Architecture, construction and planning
Trachoma: Still a problem for a developed country like Australia
Australia is the only developed country in the world where children are suffering from trachoma, an endemic bacterial eye infection.
Architecture, construction and planning
Tahlia’s double degree already taking her places – like Heron Island
A fairytale and university study may seem an unusual pairing but for Griffith student Tahlia Rossi a Heron Island field trip was just that.
Australian Rivers Institute
Griffith University named Employer of Choice
GRIFFITH University has been named Employer of Choice for 2016 at the annual Women in Technology awards, building on its reputation as a leader in gender equality. The Women in Technology (WiT) awards, which celebrate the achievements of women in the traditionally male-dominated fields of technology and life science, have also named Griffith academics Professor […]
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.
Griffith Sciences
World renowned water expert visits Griffith
The winner of the world’s most prestigious water award, the Stockholm Water Prize, was training the next generation of water experts at Griffith University when the 2016 award was announced on 22 March.
Australian Rivers Institute
International WaterCentre celebrates decade of leadership
More than 70 guests representing universities, government and industry have celebrated the 10th anniversary of Brisbane’s International WaterCentre. Griffith University is a founding member of the IWC, which brings together national and international expertise across sectors to foster leadership, learning, dialogue and action to meet the complex water challenges of the 21st century. Griffith’s role […]
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A smart approach to Gold Coast water
Griffith University’s Smart Water Research Centre is studying how Gold Coast residents want to use and pay for water.