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Griffith University student William Clarke and his brother Daniel have been nominated for the upcoming Young Australian of the Yearawards...
Griffith University student William Clarke and his brother Daniel have been nominated for the upcoming Young Australian of the Yearawards...
Thinking of studying a Bachelor of Music in Creative Music Technology at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University? Student Tess King shares...
Two remarkable students are following a long line of musical luminaries by winning the prestigious Queensland Conservatorium Medal for Excellence. Violinist Kate Worley and pianist Crystal Smith were presented with the medals in front of a packed house at the opening concert of the Queensland Conservatorium orchestral season.
Music education is a family affair for second and third generation students at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (QCGU). These young musicians have chosen to follow in their parents and grandparents footsteps after winning a place at Australia's number one creative arts school.
Los-Angeles based DJ Tyson Illingworth (tyDi) was awarded the 2015 AEL Young Outstanding Alumnus of the Year.
The annual AEL Awards showcase the remarkable talents of Griffith's alumni
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Games students have designed a series of interactive ‘games with purpose’ for industry clients and researchers across Griffith University.
The Queensland Conservatorium has unveiled its 2021 concert season, featuring epic symphonies, movie musicals, theatre classics and contemporary opera.
Two Griffith undergraduate students have been awarded bursaries towards their film and dentistry studies from the National Council of Women Queensland.