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31 August 2012
Cara Maku

Leadership program opens door to the world

Byron’s Cara Maku ticked all the boxes when the selection panel considered applications for the 2012 Griffith Business School Rotary...

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31 August 2012

Top global strategist for Brisbane master class

The return of leading executive educator Dr Peter Wilton to Brisbane next month confirms the Griffith Business School’s ongoing collaboration...

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31 August 2012

New ways of learning in online worlds

The challenges facing teachers on literacy, learning and the digital world will be the focus of a presentation by Professor...

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30 August 2012

Griffith to attend Kilroy Education Live events

The Kilroy Live events are held in Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands from Saturday 1st to Saturday 8th...

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30 August 2012
Study Abroad Sweden

Griffith to attend Study Abroad Fairs, Sweden

Hello to our Swedish friends, from Griffith University, Queensland, Australia! ChanelleBaker, Regional Director – WesternEurope & Scandinavia, Griffith International, will...

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30 August 2012

Griffith to attend EDU Days in Denmark

Katie Prenzler,Exchange Coordinator– Griffith International, will be visiting Denmark for the EDU Days event on the 17th, 18th & 19th...

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30 August 2012

Teenage girls need to shape up for parenting

Griffith Health Institute Professor Andrew Hills believes there needs to be a concerted effort to change how we develop healthy children into healthy women

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30 August 2012

Time to put brakes on population growth

Australia needs to control its population growth if it is to have a sustainable future, writes Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe

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29 August 2012

Griffith 2020 sets our direction

Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor outlines the new Griffith 2020 strategy being distributed to all staff

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29 August 2012

Hope for families is a right not protected

The Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry should widen its terms of reference to include protection of children with disabilities and support for their families, writes Griffith University senior lecturer Dr Donna McDonald

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