Get into O Week and start the uni journey
O Week offers everything a new student at Griffith University needs to know about the exciting journey ahead.
O Week offers everything a new student at Griffith University needs to know about the exciting journey ahead.
Armed with enthusiasm, ambition and the brightest of hopes, they mean business. But the influx of fresh faces that will...
Griffith research trial offers $15 transport passes to Brisbane Open House explorers for unlimited access to public transport over the weekend.
The first week of October brought with it a flurry of activity at Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics as they...
Children's book aims to break down gender stereotypes and encourages kids to engage in STEM.
Contributing to equality, diversity, and increased visibility of the LGBTIQA+ community, Griffith University is celebrating Pride Week and reflecting on the positive actions which help make Griffith an inclusive environment to work and study.
A recent UK trial of a four-day work week produced largely positive results, with over 90% of the organisations involved planning to continue the experiment. Some organisations found the experiment difficult to achieve with staff shortages already intensifying workloads for many employees, making it difficult for to increase work intensification even further. Decent, respectable work should focus on work-life balance, reducing workloads, and providing sufficient resources while engaging workers in direct discussions about their working preferences says Professor Paula Brough.
Griffith University has encouraged staff, students and community to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021 in their own way.
Griffith University is leading the way in creating meaningful educational and employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
GriffithRugby Sevens coach Moana Virtue said theteam learned some valuable lessonsafter takingfifth place inround one of the NationalAon Uni 7scompetition.