Griffith expertise recognised at 2020 Australia China Alumni Awards
Two impressive Griffith graduates intimately involved in the pandemic response and GAI's Asia Future Fellows program have been honoured at the 2020 Australia China Alumni Awards.
Two impressive Griffith graduates intimately involved in the pandemic response and GAI's Asia Future Fellows program have been honoured at the 2020 Australia China Alumni Awards.
Queensland Conservatorium graduate Dami Im brought the X Factor to Griffith's annual alumni awards, collaborating with students and faculty on a show-stopping musical medley.
Sports and musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Adjunct Assistant Professor Nick Marshall, has been named Griffith’s Outstanding Alumnus for 2020, the University’s highest alumni honour.
The winners of Griffith Business School’s 2019 Outstanding Alumni have been announced, with the four recipients going on to represent the School at the overall Griffith University Awards.
Griffith alumnus, Sabrina Aripen, was presented with the 2018 Community Achievement Award at the Malaysian Australian Alumni Council (MAAC) gala dinner on the weekend.
From hunting for exoplanets throughout the galaxy to tackling public health threats across the Asia-Pacific region, the 2018 Alumni Award finalists showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Science alumni.
The four individuals are in the running for overall awards to be bestowed in September.
40 years since the first cohort of students graduated, Griffith University will celebrate the inaugural winners of the Outstanding Alumni 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.
Queensland Conservatorium alumni Katie Noonan, Megan Washington and Jayson Gillham have been nominated for Australia's top music industry awards.