Opera grads hitting a high note
Queensland Conservatorium graduate Kang Wang will show the world his tenor talents when he represents Australia at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition next month.
Queensland Conservatorium graduate Kang Wang will show the world his tenor talents when he represents Australia at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition next month.
From Covent Garden in London to The Metropolitan Opera in New York — Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University graduates are being beckoned by some of the world’s most famous stages.
Bruce Beresford, Albert Herring, The Magic Flute, The Secret Garden and more to captivate local music lovers…
Bruce Beresford, Albert Herring, The Magic Flute, The Secret Garden and more to captivate local music lovers… Queensland Conservatorium Griffith...
Young Australian-Chinese lyric tenor Kang Wang will soon call New York home as he arrives at one of the best known opera companies in the world.
A long time ago, I spent a day on a replica of HMS Endeavour on Sydney Harbour. It was an uncanny experience. This ship, a reconstruction, seemed an almost inconceivably small thing to have delivered so much change and disruption to the Southern Hemisphere.
Communicating a thesis on complex adaptive systems theory in just three minutes is no simple task, but Amy Kirkegaard did it in style to win the Griffith Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Friday.
This post has been contributed by Professor Elena Marchetti, Professor of Law at Griffith Law School and Law Futures Centre member.
A journey of giving has already begun for Griffith Business School (GBS) alumnus Denis Vukovac eager to invest in the next generation of business leaders a year after graduating.
The Josephine Ulrick Literature and Poetry prizes recognise and reveal some of Australia's best writers.