2015

Stakes are high for Australia in Asian infrastructure bank

Australia will likely join more than 40 countries signing on to the China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), following news it will sign a… Read More

Griffith cultural connections in Xuzhou, China

Imperial Edict Museum Director Zhou with TCI’s Associate Professor Shan The Imperial Edict Museum in Xuzhou, China last month designated a special room within their… Read More

Being political: Leadership and democracy in the Pacific Islands

Griffith Asia Institute Featured Publication Purchase the book from University of Hawai’i Press Written by Dr Jack Corbett Politicians everywhere tend to… Read More

Down syndrome theory on Hobbit species doesn’t hold to scrutiny

Claims that bones found in an Indonesian cave are not the remains of a new species of extinct hominin but more likely modern humans suffering… Read More

‘Bali Two’ executions could set back Australia-Indonesia relations

It now seems almost inevitable that two Australians, drug smugglers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, will soon be executed in Indonesia. If this does… Read More

Visit by the International University of Health and Welfare

The International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) visited Griffith University Gold Coast campus on Thursday 15 January 2015. With the opening of their new… Read More

Griffith welcomes Japanese Schools of Pharmaceutical Science

On Monday 12 January 2015 a delegation comprising three Japanese universities from the Shikoku region – Tokushima Bunri University, Matsuyama University and the University of… Read More

Griffith signs MoU with First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

Prof. Quancheng Kan, Vice Chancellor and Dean, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University , and Prof Alfred Lam, School of Medicine, Griffith University Prof. Read More

Rajapaksa defeat signals the end of a dynasty in Sri Lanka

On Friday morning, with fewer than half the votes counted in Sri Lanka’s presidential election, incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa unobtrusively moved out of his… Read More

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