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.
Soccer star Clare Polkinghorne has won a scholarship to help her juggle elite sporting commitments with criminology studies at Griffith.
Title up for grabs ahead of final round of Tournament of Nations
Full blue awards go to 46 Griffith athletes
Australian of the Year among group handed QBR honour
Passionate victims of crime advocate Jonty Bush explains why she chose criminology at Griffith.
A gap year spent in Europe helped hone Griffith University student Lucy Forrester’s passion for criminology and criminal justice. “I...
A team of 45 Griffith students, alumni, and team members is on its way to Paris for the 2024 Olympic...
Year 12 students from Brisbane and Gold Coast showcased their analytical and investigative skills at the Better Business Conference, hosted by Griffith Business School, and in collaboration with the Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance. The competition enabled the students to play the role of financial crime investigators in a challenging financial crime scenario where they were tasked with deciphering clues and uncovering the Mastermind behind a sophisticated redirection scam.
Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence