Community urged to commemorate NAIDOC Week
Griffith University has encouraged staff, students and community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021 in their own way.
Griffith University has encouraged staff, students and community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021 in their own way.
It's the first time flag raising ceremonies have been held at Nathan, Mt Gravatt, Gold Coast and Logan campuses to mark the start of NAIDOC Week.
Leadership in the field of education for Indigenous Australians has seen Professor Chris Sarra named NAIDOC Person of the Year for 2016
Griffith University Bachelor of Education graduate Kiel Williams-Weigel has won the NAIDOC Youth of the Year award for his work...
GUMURRII Head, Maureen Ah Sam says the celebrations, held across Australia each July honour the history, culture and achievements of...
Set fireside beneath a magnificent celestial tapestry, a new virtual reality experience from Griffith University’s First People’s Health Unit invites...
Aboriginal scholar and podiatrist Professor James Charles has been appointed Director of Griffith University’s First Peoples Health Unit.
2020 NAIDOC Week has been celebrated across Griffith, albeit more virtually than in previous years.
Industry change-maker Communications alumnus Alanna Bastin-Byrne is the Director of Femeconomy, a national membership organisation that educates how purchasing decisions...
Griffith’s internationally recognised Bachelor of Midwifery program has celebrated its tenth birthday.