Short public lectures

From climate change adaptation and drug discovery to Asia's rise and magical realism, these videos are short public lectures that touch on a whole range of today’s most pressing issues, challenges and trends.

Griffith’s research community is innovative and engaged; intensely local and deeply international in orientation. Our researchers’ work is helping to change the world and create a sustainable future.

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Anna Haebich - Murdering stepmothers Diego De Leo - Suicide prevention Drew Nesdale - Bullying and aggression among children David Thiel - Wireless monitoring Andrew O'Neil - China’s rise and the response of democratic middle powers James Skinner - Drugs in sport Hellene/Catherine Demosthenous - Two Research Projects, One Research Journey Jean Palutikof - Climate change adaptation Rodger Tomlinson - Coastal living Glenda Guest - Magical realism Niru Nirthanan - Snake venom in drug discovery Sharyn Rundle-Thiele - Drinking behaviour among Australians

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