Six new honorary doctorates
Six high achieving individuals received honorary doctorates for remarkable accomplishments.
Six high achieving individuals received honorary doctorates for remarkable accomplishments.
Four honorary doctorate recipients joined more than 5,500 graduating students at ceremonies in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast this week.
Two of Queensland’s top judges, Chief Justice Catherine Holmes and Judge Brendan Butler, have received honorary doctorates from Griffith University for distinguished service to the legal profession.
Griffith will honour seven notable community members with honorary doctorates during graduation ceremonies in Brisbane and the Gold Coast over the next week. Almost 5000 graduating students are expected to attend.
Former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and the Artistic Director of the Queensland Ballet, Li Cunxwin, are among five people to receive honorary doctorates at Griffith University graduation ceremonies to be held next week.
Queensland's Chief Health Officer, Dr Jeannette Young, Vice Chancellor of the Queensland University of Technology, Professor Peter Coaldrake, and the Director of the Queensland Museum Network, Professor Suzanne Miller, have received Honorary Doctorates from Griffith University
Griffith University has conferred honorary doctorates upon two remarkable women in recognition of their outstanding achievements in nursing and midwifery,...
Five new Honorary Doctorates, 4,904 graduating students and Griffith’s first alumnus Chancellor, Andrew Fraser, have all been acknowledged in ceremonies...
One of Australia's most highly credentialled and internationally esteemed academics and university leaders, Professor Michael McRobbie AO, is to receive an Honorary Doctorate from Griffith University.
Gomeroi man Mr Phil Duncan awarded an honorary doctorate by Griffith University in recognition of his work protecting waterways and preserving Indigenous knowledge