Our Outstanding Alumni recognised at 2021 Awards
The winners of this year’s Outstanding Alumni Awards include Queensland’s first Chief Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Officer and the creator of hit TV series Bluey.
The winners of this year’s Outstanding Alumni Awards include Queensland’s first Chief Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Officer and the creator of hit TV series Bluey.
Griffith University has named four winners at its prestigious Outstanding Alumni Awards 2024 ceremony in Brisbane with Leona Murphy taking out the top gong.
Clean sweep continues at the Minister's Planning Awards.
Leaders in the field of corporate governance and medicine have led the Griffith community who have been honoured in the 2023 King's Birthday list.
Emma McKeon was named Overall Athlete of the Year at Griffith University’s Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence while Zac Stubblety-Cook was awarded Academic Athlete of the Year.
Two Griffithalumni are helping to shape the future ofdisabilitypolicy andserviceswithimportant advocacy roles attheDisability Royal Commission.
Two respected Griffith Business and Law academics have received Vice Chancellor's awards as students celebrate their own success at graduation ceremonies in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Sixteen inspirational Griffith University alumni have been announced as the academic group winners of the 2021 Outstanding Alumni Awards.
Female leaders share their thoughts on leadership as well as the challenges and opportunities 2020 presented, on International Women’s Day.
2021 Australia Dayhonourshave been bestowed upona number ofGriffith Universitystaff, associates and alumni.