11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Can we revolutionise the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
10 Reduced Inequalities
Helping Australian organisations to become accessible and inclusive
Helping Australian organisations become more accessible by providing crucial insights about how users with disability are able to navigate services.
Corporate
Griffith jumps 11 places in THE Young University Rankings
Griffith University has ranked 35th in the 2024 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings, improving by 11 places from 46th in 2023.
10 Reduced Inequalities
MBA student lands CEO role at Paddle Australia
Women in Sports Leadership MBA Scholarship recipient Kim Crane has been announced as Paddle Australia’s next CEO.
4 Quality Education
Love for lettering leads to thriving career
It all began with a simple question: “How can I do what I love and achieve professional fulfilment?”
11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
China’s ‘new three’ exports dominate the 2023 global green transition
A new report provides insight on how China's global green trade exports are dominating in the global system.
10 Reduced Inequalities
From the Classroom to the Cook Islands
Griffith University’s sports science students are taking their knowledge and skills abroad.
12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Funding explores enviro impact of firefighting chemicals
Researcher aims to determine ecological impacts of firefighting chemicals used to control bushfires.
14 Life Below Water
Ancient, endangered fish found 1400km north of previous known range
Scientists confirm endangered lamprey living in coastal rivers of Queensland.
COVID-19
Exciting breakthrough offers hope for Long COVID patients
Researchers from Griffith University’s National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases (NCNED) have made a groundbreaking discovery that could bring relief to those struggling with Long COVID. In a world-first finding, they’ve identified a way to restore the faulty function of ion channels on immune cells using a well-known drug typically used for other medical […]
3 Good Health and Well Being
Griffith awarded $2.2 million in NHMRC Investigator Grants
Griffith University has been awarded $2.2 million across the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grants. Congratulations to Associate Professor Bronwyn Griffin from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, and Dr Yun Shi from the Institute for Glycomics. Associate Professor Griffin will receive a $1.6 million Investigator Grant which will be used for […]
Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
Revised dating of the Liujiang skeleton renews understanding of human occupation of China
Scientific dating shaves nearly 200,000 years off famous Chinese skeleton age.
Coastal and Marine Research Centre
Whale encounters in Mexico highlight need for global humpback research investment
Tagging expedition yields rare insights into intense behaviours and entanglement concerns.
12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Urgent need for logging loophole remedy within proposed koala national park
Report finds exclusion of prime habitat from logging inconsistent with koala protection efforts.
3 Good Health and Well Being
Immune cells lost in translation: Breakthrough into body’s response to blood cancer
Researchers have made a breakthrough discovery into how cancer cells manipulate the immune system.
12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Lake ‘healthcare screening’ needed to safeguard global human health and ecosystems
Urgent need for coordinated action to remedy lake ecosystems globally.
Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
Researchers and cave divers bring megafauna secrets to the surface
Researchers dive into cave sites to learn more about Australia’s most mysterious animals – extinct marsupial megafauna.
3 Good Health and Well Being
Improving prospects for people with Parkinson’s
A new report has offered fresh insights into the burden Parkinson's places on those affected.