Online education enables research and capability development project to continue through worst of COVID-19
For years now, there has been continued growth in the online education space. Online learning provides flexibility to enable those...
For years now, there has been continued growth in the online education space. Online learning provides flexibility to enable those...
Griffith University’s School of Education and Professional Studies is proudly hosting the 8th annual Creating Futures Summit Series, inviting participants to have conversations that matter to teaching and teacher education.
Griffith University’s MBA program peaks on the performance benchmark in CEO Magazine’s Global MBA Rankings determining Griffith as Australia’s number...
COVID-19 not only brought aboutchanges to business education in Australia, but it also accelerated changes within in the business sector itself. Universities are now faced with opportunities in how they respond.
Griffith University’s Business School has been recognised with two awards at the global QS-Wharton Reimagine Education Awards.
Child Sexual Abuse Material traditionally child pornography, is an old problem that has been amplified to an alarming extent via new technologies. Its scale and impact makes it difficult to address, but crime script analysis, is emerging as a pragmatic tool to help investigators understand perpetrators and to prevent crimes from happening in the first place.
Griffith University education lecturer Dr Michelle Ronksley-Pavia has developed a new online training course for teachers, to help them recognise and support the needs of gifted and talented children.
Griffith music alumni based in London and Berlin are collaborating on a transcontinental virtual concert series.
Mira Love’s passion for the violin has been nurtured through the Young Conservatorium program. Mira shares with us her experience...
Griffith Business School transitions face-to-face classes to online learning, creating a flexible learning environment where students feel supported.