Education students aim to inspire younger generation
New teaching students aim to make a difference
New teaching students aim to make a difference
In 2017, The School of Education and Professional Studies will launch the new Bachelor of Education degree.
Two education students are preparing to represent Griffith at a national science teacher's conference.
Griffith University’s reputation as a leader in teacher education and applied theatre has been strengthened with the Faculty of Education...
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Queensland College of Art alumnus Krystal Bradford is bringing her love of painting, drawing, mixed media and colour exploration to...
For many students with ADHD, the classroom can be a highly demanding environment as difficulty managing unwanted behaviours can make schooling a challenging and negative experience. Dr Kathy Gibbs looks at how students can be better supported at school.
Griffith is sending a 'mini army' of athletes to the 2022 Commonwealth Para-sport Games with more than 50 current students and alumni making up team red in Birmingham.
A Griffith University doctor who hopes to prevent sight loss in rural and remote communities in Australia will head to Oxford University after winning a prestigious World Universities Ramsay Postgraduate Scholarship.
Education graduate Yasmin Atwani didn't speak a word of English when she started school, but went on to attain an OP1 and win a scholarship to Griffith to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher.