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14 June 2013

Griffith secures National Teaching Fellowships

Griffith University’s telling contribution to the advancement of learning and teaching in Australian higher education has been highlighted with the...

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25 February 2020

Griffith science educator receives major UA Teaching Award

A pioneer in Australian STEM education and passionate advocate of science outreach has been recognised at the annual Universities Australia...

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1 December 2016
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6 November 2015
Associate Professor Ruth McPhail accepts the 2015 Vice Chancellor's Award for Griffith University Teacher of the Year from Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor.

Awards recognise excellence in teaching

Griffith’s inspirational teachers have been honoured at the 2015 Awards for Excellence in Teaching.

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7 July 2015
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5 March 2015
Associate Professor of History, Bruce Buchan

History expertise sought internationally

The School of Humanities is strengthening ties internationally, with Griffith Historian and Political Theorist Associate Professor Bruce Buchan, recently being...

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9 July 2013
Mark Brimble, in shirt and tie, in office with arm on book shelf.

Fellowship to focus on financial advice

As financial advice becomes increasingly important and pertinent to more and more people, the need to professionalise the financial planning...

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19 February 2013

National honour for Head of Architecture

Professor Gordon Holden has been awarded a Life Fellowship of the Australian Institute of Architects. The Discipline Head of Architecture...

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28 October 2011

Griffith celebrates teaching excellence

From Monday, October 31 Griffith University will host a week-long celebration of teaching and learning. Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor...

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24 November 2020

Griffith appoints new Deputy Vice Chancellor Education

Professor Liz Burd will join Griffith as Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) in February 2021 following the retirement of Professor Debra Henly.

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