Griffith Business School announces Co-curricular Award winners
Griffith Business School’s 2024 Co-curricular Award winners have been announced, recognising students who have made outstanding contributions in leadership, sustainability,...
Griffith Business School’s 2024 Co-curricular Award winners have been announced, recognising students who have made outstanding contributions in leadership, sustainability,...
Award winning business leader and strategist Graeme Hughes has found a home for his heart at Griffith University educating and mentoring students as Director of Griffith’s Business Lab, and just ranked as one of Australia’s top 50 teachers.
The Griffith Business Lab is providing Griffith Business School students with opportunities to enhance their education and career prospects. The...
We often hear the adage ‘I’ll believe it when I see it.’ But how can this sentiment help those trying to imagine a different future? For business leaders wanting to innovate –and bring others on that journey – visualising the path ahead can be a way to better identify what needs to change and how to get there.
Mega-events cause extremes of excitement and anxiety for urban planners. Among mega-events, the Olympics is the rarest opportunity – most planners will never get to take it on. Much like athletes winning gold, planners who deliver a successful Olympics secure a permanent professional legacy.
A Griffith student making a mid-life career change to study financial planning has been named the joint winner of the 2021 AMP University Challenge.
Eighteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are contending with a range of emergent challenges—chief among them their fight for survival.
Gabriella Willson hadn’t applied for scholarships previously because she didn’t think she had what it took to win. Now she’s the proud recipient of the Lord Mayor’s Multicultural Business Scholarship for Griffith University.
A Griffith student has taken out a national competition after creating his own Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) strategy.
Dr Tony Matthews says there is building evidence of a mass exodus from commercial office space in the Brisbane CBD and it will have major implications for all cities in a variety of ways.