Koala Research Forum
Community forum to showcase some of the koala-based research occurring at Griffith and initiatives from local and state government.
Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Community forum to showcase some of the koala-based research occurring at Griffith and initiatives from local and state government.
Queensland College of Art and Yeronga State High School students worked together to create a new painted artwork for the amenities at Yeronga State High School. Through collaboration and conversation during a lively workshop event the final artwork is a co-designed feature that transforms this space into a place…
The Childhood Summit is a bi-annual event, puts children at the centre, augmenting the child-centric conversation, by-in and systemic change for children, with children. This event advocates for the rights of Australian children and promotes children as active citizens.
This book focuses on SDG #4 which focuses on ‘Quality Education’. It is recognised globally that having access to education can be a means by which to get people out of poverty and provide them with a means of socioeconomic mobility (United Nations n.d.). SDG#4 aims to ensure inclusive…
In 2021, Griffith Global Mobility provided funding for 400+ students to participate in Common Purpose’s Global Leadership Forums and Global Citizenship Programs, which are non-academic (but with a micro-credential upon completion), online leadership development programs that focus on the UN SDGs. The uptake in these programs has shown that students…
The aim of the That’s RAD! Science engagement project is to contribute to addressing inequities in the proportion of women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) areas by inspiring younger children to think about careers in STEM. The project features inspiring women in STEM role models in a…