Caitlin Byrne announced as new Pro Vice Chancellor (Business)
Professor Caitlin Byrne will start as Griffith University’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Business) in July.
Professor Caitlin Byrne will start as Griffith University’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Business) in July.
A new partnership with Blackmore Family Foundation has mobilised a worldwide search for the Blackmore Chair in Business Leadership.
Griffith Business School celebrated industry partners, alumni and the wider business community at their Better Business Dinner on Friday, 3...
Last week, Professor Rosemary Stockdale, Dean Engagement, welcomed alumni and industry partners to the Griffith Business School Showcase. This event...
Five new Honorary Doctorates, 4,904 graduating students and Griffith’s first alumnus Chancellor, Andrew Fraser, have all been acknowledged in ceremonies...
Griffith Business School celebrated its industry partners and connected with their community through their inaugural Better Business Dinner on Friday...
Griffith proudly launches its Reconciliation Statement, reaffirming its commitment to reconciliation and coming together to create a brighter future that...
Griffith University Council proudly welcomes its new Deputy Chancellor Rebecca Frizelle who brings a wealth of experience to the role.
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.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.