Awards showcase outstanding Arts, Education and Law alumni
The 2018 Alumni Awards showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Arts, Education and Law graduates.
The 2018 Alumni Awards showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Arts, Education and Law graduates.
Professor Paul Mazerolle Pro Vice Chancellor Arts, Education and Law On behalf of the Arts, Education and Law Group, I...
Griffith University has announced the winners from its four academic groups in the 2024 Outstanding Alumni Awards, with a talented group of recipients from around the world.
In October 2023, federal parliament passed changes to Family Law Act affecting children's cases. Repealing a presumption of equal shared parental responsibility, new factors prioritise safety and child's needs. Challenges lie in implementation and potential judicial discretion says Griffith Law School's Zoe Rathus.
Culturally enriched mediums Taring Padi’s work reimagines facets of their Indonesian culture, deconstructing Indonesian shadow puppet traditions (wayang) and recreating...
Griffith University has again had its commitment to teaching excellence acknowledged, collecting three Australian Awards for University Teaching at this year’s ceremony.
In Australia, scams like money muling and sextortion are on the rise, with millions affected annually. Professor Andreas Chai is encouraging governments to seriously facilitate solutions including implementing identity resilience strategies, regulating online platforms, and educating students to prevent victimisation.
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Griffith University is in the spotlight after winning three of seven categories at the 2023 Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards.
Griffith University’s Logan campus has just become the new home of pioneering special assistance school, Ohana College.