Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 5 - Gender Equality

Islamic feminism and Process relational Theology

Research

The primary project or activity is an initial exploration of the potential contributions of process relational theology to Islamic feminist theology. This engagement aims to significantly enrich existing efforts to reinterpret Islamic tradition through a gender-justice lens. It seeks to challenge traditional hierarchical views of divine-human relationships and gender dynamics… Read More

Australia Awards Short Course in Mainstreaming GEDSI in Indonesia’s Energy Transition – Indonesia

Community Engagement or Service, industry partnerships

Energy transition has the potential to improve the lives of those able to access the resultant infrastructure and services. The risk of sub-sectors of the community being excluded from energy transition benefits is very real and requires well-crafted interventions by government and the commercial sector to avoid exclusion. This Australia… Read More

Griffith University Women in Engineering

Other

Griffith University Women in Engineering provides support and development for women in engineering and other STEM fields through networking, mentoring programs, school outreach workshops, professional development events and industry engagement, and social events. Read More

International Business Readiness: A Course for Women-led MSMEs in the Food Sector (IA-CEPA)

Community Engagement or Service, industry partnerships

This short course aimed to improve the business readiness of Indonesian women-led MSMEs in the food sector, to expand their operations overseas, particularly to Australia or in partnership with Australian businesses to third markets, through the sharing of best practice in the sector, benchmarking international business operations and corporate management… Read More