
Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals
In addition to their core business, Blue Economy industries have a range of responsibilities to the environment and the community. Meeting these responsibilities requires having a clear understanding of the values applicable to the Blue Economy and the ethical risks and opportunities these values create. This project identified a need… Read More
The Griffith Institute for Tourism (GIFT) officially launched a groundbreaking project in October 2024 that addresses the intersection of climate justice and tourism. This innovative initiative aims to ensure that climate policies and tourism actions incorporate justice considerations for a just and sustainable future. The project will explore how tourism… Read More
We provide training to DFAT staff, particularly the graduate intake, on the content and application of international human rights law, and how human rights arises in their profession.
The geostrategic challenges facing Australia, Indonesia and our region today are sharper and more diverse than those faced before the COVID19 pandemic. Intensifying strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are significant challenges to international peace and security. Geostrategic competition also risks undermining the regional and global… Read More
The Creative Works platform is an institutional repository for Griffith University, dedicated to creative research outputs. It offers an improved display and discovery experience for the diverse types of items produced by creative researchers. The aim of the project was to showcase creative research, which is often hidden or poorly… Read More
Since 2022 Griffith Library has been part of The Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) Open Educational Resource (OER) Collective. The OER Collective provides a publishing platform, workflows, copyright and resource support and an academic Community of Practice, which enables publication of Open Educational Textbooks at the individual University level… Read More
The overall aim of the activities, “What’s on My Plate for Morning Tea,” “Reptile awareness Program”, “Healthy Lunch Box Week,” “Bucket Filling,” “8 Ways of Aboriginal Knowing,” and “Celebrating Cultural Days in Kindergarten,” was to introduce kindergarten children to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by nurturing five essential attributes/characters… Read More
Preparation of curriculum and course
The Media Benchmarking Study in Australia program assisted mid-career journalists in learning about Australian public policy as well as build linkages and undertake cultural activities to deepen their understanding. The presentations and site visits in the program were designed to expose the participants to a range of government organisations, newsroom… Read More