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Building together: Civil society a key partner in delivering Pacific infrastructure

Building quality infrastructure in the Pacific means going beyond a narrow focus on hard assets, to thinking about the ways that new infrastructure, and accompanying… Read More

Startup accelerators: Propelling entrepreneurs to maximise success

Startup accelerators are fixed-term, cohort-based programs that include seed investment, networking opportunities, mentoring, educational components, and culminate in a public pitch event or demo day to accelerate growth. Accelerator programs… Read More

Enterprise + STEM: Encouraging girls to imagine boundless entrepreneurial opportunities

A team of academics have created an online educational resource “ENTERPRISE + STEM” to help girls imagine their potential futures through educational materials and showcasing… Read More

Risk management analysis for novel Coronavirus in Wuhan, China

Recently, a novel coronavirus pneumonia (2019–nCoV) outbreak occurred in Wuhan, China, rapidly spreading first to the whole country, and then globally, causing widespread concern. Read More

How to get an intergenerational program up and running

Since beginning the Griffith University intergerational care project in 2017, the interest in intergenerational programs has grown immensely and there is a ground swell with… Read More

Earth has a couple more chances to avoid catastrophic climate change. This week is one of them

Almost 200 world leaders gather in Madrid this week for climate talks which will largely determine the success of the Paris agreement, and by extension,… Read More

Indian innovators boot camp in Cairns

Phase 2 of the Indian Innovators project brought a select group of Indian Masterclass participants to Queensland for a week-long, cross-cultural entrepreneurs’ boot-camp held… Read More

Negotiations of the past, lessons for today?

Some institutional settings include the same parties engaged in multiple negotiations over the same issues concurrently and consecutively in time. Network theory has been utilised… Read More

The next AI super power: Why Australia’s regional positioning and global outlook are important to the future of industry

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first human to land on the moon, a feat that was achieved by the US with a… Read More

Hearing children’s voices in intergenerational learning and practice

Children are active participants in intergenerational care learning opportunities and programs, however, children’s agency within these programs is often not clear. The perspectives and contributions… Read More

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