Careers for Women in Sport event inspires young women to pursue their place in sport
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
The Careers for Women in Sport event at Griffith University inspired 140 young women to pursue their place as future sports industry professionals.
It all began with a simple question: “How can I do what I love and achieve professional fulfilment?”
Griffith Industry Mentor Alison Butcher is providing mentorship to Masters of Information Technology student Bozhao Li through Griffith's Industry Mentoring Program (IMP).
Griffith Business School (GBS) is empowering new students to explore diverse industries and unlock their career potential through the inaugural...
A group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from Griffith Business School recently embarked on a two-day ‘Canberra Showcase’ organised by...
It is possible for a introverts to progress in an extroverted career. Overwhelmingly, the literature of 'success' has long indicated that extroverts are best-placed for success due to their confidence and exuberance. This view is both dated and untrue. You don’t have to change your fundamental personality to thrive says Dr Carys Chan.
Irene Bartlett has had a long, illustrious career as a vocal coach, teacher, and mentor to generations of singers across the globe.
Four Griffith research projects secure ARC funding.
Griffith University’s award-winning Industry Mentoring Program (IMP) is connecting students with professional role models and career coaches.
Griffith University has received funding for six research projects through the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award scheme.