Search results for: bachelor of forensic science and bachelor of criminology and criminal justice

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5 October 2023

Year 12 Early Offer Guarantee is open!

Griffith University is kicking off the Year 12 Early Offer Guarantee to assist high school graduates who are looking for certainty about their future study plans.

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26 January 2024
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16 November 2023

Cass makes a big splash at Griffith Sports Blues Awards

Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence

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22 July 2022

Record Games representation for Birmingham

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.

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17 November 2015
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8 July 2015
Katelyn Pomroy is part of the Griffith University Enactus team which will promote its key not-for-profit projects at the National Enactus Conference in Melbourne on July 7-9, 2015.

Enactus team takes volunteer projects to national stage

A group Griffith students, dedicated to helping their local community through empowerment projects, will this week showcase their efforts on...

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20 May 2015
Nicole Gardiner is working as a forensic biologist after graduating from Griffith.

From television dream to real life CSI

When Nicole Gardiner was 10, she would sneak out of her room to watch the criminal forensic television program CSI without her parents knowing. Today Nicole is proud to say she’s almost a real life “crime scene investigator” after her pathway through Griffith.

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14 October 2013
Ms Kirsty Wright, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Biology

Top 100 most influential women

Kirsty Wright, senior lecturer in Forensic Biology at Griffith University, is a finalist in this year’s 100 Women of Influence Awards.

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27 September 2013

Good sports hit Coast for University Games

More than 8500 competitors representing universities from across Australia, including 440 athletes from Griffith will descend on the Gold Coast this weekend for the start of the 2013 Australian University Games.

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11 March 2013

DNA expert makes global contribution

Senior lecturer in Forensic Biology, Dr KIrsty Wright, is an internationally renowned DNA profiling expert, in demand with the Queensland Police Service, Australian Defence Force and even Interpol.

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