Artwork Ingredient List
The development of an Artwork Ingredient List to enable the calculation of the work hours, waste and Scopes 1,2,3 emissions in the production of Bespoke Artworks produced by UAP.
Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals
The development of an Artwork Ingredient List to enable the calculation of the work hours, waste and Scopes 1,2,3 emissions in the production of Bespoke Artworks produced by UAP.
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…
Alumni PD Webinar – Disaster Resilience Alumni Breakfast – The power of sport to lead the way in equality, inclusion and diversity Alumni Expert Exchange – Being an effective bystander (MATE) Alumni Breakfast – Social Impact of Business Alumni Breakfast -the importance of aligning your values with your workplace…
Supporting students who are facing financial or personal hardship to continue to study, annually hundreds of donors come together to support the Brighter Futures Scholarship. These scholarships often make a difference between continuing to study and dropping out. in 2021/22 96% of recipients were able to continue their studies…
In partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Dedicated Memorial Queensland Incorporated we supported the formation of Queensland’s first dedicated indigenous war memorial to honour the service and sacrifices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women.
The Rotary Clubs of Southport, Broadbeach, Hope Island and the Rotary Satellite Club of Southport—Griffith University partner in a fundraising project to support the work of the Institute for Glycomics at Griffith University on the Gold Coast. The fundraising project has been registered by Rotary Australia Benevolent Society (RABS) and…
The Glycomics Circle was initiated to support female scientists at the Institute for Glycomics. The primary goal of the Glycomics Circle is to empower women in research at the Institute and provide support to females in a bid for better gender equality in the medical research arena.
By partnering with donors we work to provide funding for research at Griffith University that is changing lives, having significant impacts and building a better future for all. In 2021 we secured around $8.15m in funding to support this research.
The project goal is determining the role of coastal wetlands in removing dissolved inorganic nitrogen and thus, improving the water quality of the Great Barrier Reef. To test this at the landscape scale, we conducted nutrient fluxes measurements in the Moresby, a small catchment where 33% of it is cultivated…
Project title: “Loganlea State High School Urban Farm and Indigenous Food Forest Project” Our team actively planned opportunities for Environmental Planning student’s holistic development by building professional and authentic relationships with industry members on a real-life local food resilience project in the City of Logan, Australia. Students worked in teams…