Year 8 students shine at the Deadly U academic challenge
The annual Deadly U Experience hosted 75 South East Queensland First Nations high school students at a three-day academic challenge.
The annual Deadly U Experience hosted 75 South East Queensland First Nations high school students at a three-day academic challenge.
Griffith University has encouraged staff, students and community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021 in their own way.
Record numbers of Griffith University Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff and students have come together to participate in two Walk and Talk events this week.
Barrister Joshua Creamer (second, left)with Griffith law students Isiah Banu, Murray Porter and Lydia Ross. By journalism intern Monique Gilmore...
Griffith University’s GUMURRII Student Support Unit has been honoured at the 2013 Australian Awards for University Teaching. Announced in Canberra,...
Griffith University celebrated the official opening of its new centre for the GUMURRII Student Support Unit at the Gold Coast campus today, during Reconciliation Week.
Griffith University will host 150 Indigenous high school students from around Southeast Queensland at the Deadly U Experience, an on-campus event designed to raise aspirations toward tertiary education.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students experienced a taste of university life and allied health careers at a three-day immersive camp.
Griffith University has announced the 16 academic group winners of its 2020 Outstanding Alumni Awards.