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.
Professor Liz Burd will join Griffith as Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) in February 2021 following the retirement of Professor Debra Henly.
Griffith University researchers have implemented and evaluated a pilot program designed to retain women in STEM2D university programs.
The Griffith Credentials program has been established to benefit students and graduates in response to the changing needs of employers.
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor Debra Henly has been appointed as a board member of the National Science and Technology Advisory Council.
The University is the first in Australia to sign up as a partner.
Professor Lex Brown, from Griffith University’s School of Environment, has received the UK Noise Abatement Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award for...
Professor Neal Ryan, a long-time leading figure in research, education, business and public policy in Australia, has been named Griffith...
Griffith University’s Centre for Environment and Population Health (CEPH) has launched its latest international initiative, the Bangladesh Program. The program...
Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Debra Henly has honoured the achievements of Griffith Sciences researchers, teachers and general staff with her 2014 awards for excellence
The 2015 Pro Vice Chancellor’s Griffith Sciences Excellence Awards were presented this week and celebrated a year of outstanding achievement....