Author: Kristin Jinks “I had no idea whether I was going to live up to the expectations of my collaborators, but it was too good an opportunity to let my doubts stop me,” explains Kristin Jinks. – Working in the environmental sciences has its perks. Including the opportunities to visit and work at […]
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Fulfilling dreams – helping to protect Australia’s sea turtles
Author: Laura Griffiths Emergent is a five-part blog series that takes a fresh look at ARI’s early career researchers – a group of driven, passionate people with a shared sense of responsibility about our changing world. These emerging scholars are developing skills and applying them to real world issues. Some are even taking opportunities […]
Success-ARI hosts world’s first cynobacteria Twitter Conference
By Dr Man Xiao On 24 Oct 2018, and aligning with the International Day of Climate Action, the Australia Rivers Institute at Griffith University hosted the first ever online cyanobacterial Twitter Conference (Twitter hashtag: #cyanoTC2018). It was a success, with 22 presentations from all over the world covering: modelling, experimental and field studies, cyanotoxin measurement […]
New PhD opportunity in environmental toxicology
“Metal toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics in developing anurans: how metamorphosis influences metal burdens”