Study aims to improve police/Muslim engagement

Arts Education Law
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A new Griffith University Australian Research Council funded project will examine the engagement between police and Muslims to assist in terrorism prevention. Led by Professor Kristina Murphy from the Griffith Criminology Institute, the project aims to address a significant problem faced by police; that of encouraging Muslims to report terror threats. “Understanding how Muslims and […]

Griffith Business School attracts over $850,000 in research funding through ARC Discovery Program

Business and government
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A trio of Griffith Business School researchers has been awarded significant funding through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Program, collectively attracting more than $890,000 in grant money for their projects. GBS academic Dr Kerry Bodle and the Centre for Governance & Public Policy’s Dr Lee Morgenbesser and Professor Renee Jefferywill be conducting projects on a […]

Smart windows for a more energy efficient future

Architecture, construction and planning
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A Griffith University researcher will lead a $1 million research project into a new kind of low-cost, energy-saving ‘smart window’. ProfessorHuijun Zhao, director of Griffith’s Centre for Clean Environment and Energy, has been awarded $513,210 from the Australian Governmentthrough the Australian Research Council’sLinkage Projectsscheme to develop the window that contains a glassthat is able to […]

Paperbark tree to unlock climate change

Professor Margaret Greenway.
Griffith Sciences
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Synonymous with the Australian landscape, the paperbark tree is most recognised for its distinctive bark, but it is the leaves that have found themselves at the centre of research which could provide crucial insights into climate change. The research, completed by a consortium of researchers including Griffith University School of Engineering Professor Margaret Greenway, found […]