Griffith News

Colombia's national champion mountain bike rider, Camilo Sanchez, decided to study business in Australia because it had the best reputation for downhill races.
The Australian public believe sports doping is rife amongst elite athletes, new national research has found.
Live music. Street entertainment. Information. Prizes. Meeting new people. These activities and more are what’s planned for Brisbane’s new international students on Saturday 6 March.
The IDP Singapore Australia Medicine & Health Science Open Day will be held at the Orchard Hotel on 6 - 7 March 2010 (11am - 5pm both days).
Some Australian national parks could become the first 'ecotoriums' in the world, with a new Griffith University research project investigating how to harness national park visitors to become park champions.

Capitalism in Question

By: Julia Phipps
The merits of capitalism and what form of economic governance is needed post-crisis is the centre of a review by a Griffith University sustainability expert.
Jack Johnston - Griffith Marketing Manager for the Pacific will be attending the Forum de l'Après-Bac 2010 in Tahiti on Wednesday the 10th of February.
Indonesia’s new State Minster of Environment has visited the Griffith University research centre dedicated to battling the effects of climate change and preventing environmental degradation in the Indonesian region.
Advances in tissue engineering are offering the promise of being able to restore lost bone and gum tissue following periodontal disease.
The impact of the new Gold Coast AFL team on community engagement and fan development will be studied by Griffith University and partner organisations in land mark research that will be the first international study of its kind.
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