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14 October 2022

Light it up in purple for Developmental Language Disorder Day

The purple lights will be shining at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus tonight (14 October) to raise awareness for Developmental Language Disorder Awareness Day (DLD).

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17 November 2021
Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers performing at a NAIDOC Week event at Griffith University Gold Coast Campus.

Indigenous languages and cultural connection may help lower First Nations young peoples’ suicide

Greater engagement and involvement with cultural events is associated with lower suicide mortality rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in Queensland.

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21 October 2021
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3 November 2020
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30 October 2019

Griffith languages student in national speech finals

Griffith Japanese language student, Tyalla Williams, travelled to Sydney to compete in the 50th Anniversary of the Australian Japanese Language...

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20 September 2019

English Language Enhancement Strategy wins PIEoneer Award

Griffith's English Language Enhancement Strategy GELES has been recognised internationally, winning the Student Support Award at the PIEoneer Awards.

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25 November 2016
2016 Premio Italia winner Carmela Ricci (centre), with language lecturers Tiziana Miceli and Sara Visocnik-Murray.

Language student explores Italian heritage

Diploma of Languages student Carmela Ricci began studying Italian as a mature-age student and won the 2016 Premio Italia essay-writing competition.

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13 May 2016

First Lexion Alliance Scholarship awarded for Modern Greek language online study

Griffith University student, Marie Arapakis, has been awarded the inaugural Lexion Alliance Scholarship, in recognition and support of her online...

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14 April 2016

Reparative Aesthetics on show at GUAG

Long-forgotten images of peoples from the South Pacific and South America have been revitalised in a new photographic exhibition at...

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19 November 2015

GUAG exhibition explores Brutal Truths

Provocative works examine debate around Australia's Indigenous history.

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