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19 September 2017
A great friend of Griffith University, Professor Russell Trood, pictured at the lectern, whose legacy will support high-achieving Griffith Business School students

GBS prize honours memory of the late Professor Russell Trood

For the next 10 years, the Russell Trood Prize for International Relations will support high-achieving Griffith Business School students and honour the memory of the former Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, Professor Russell Trood

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11 January 2017
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25 July 2018
Professor Debra Henly

Discover your remarkable future at Griffith Open Day

For the first time, Griffith Open Day will offer visitors the chance to hear from two of the University’s senior leaders about how students are being equipped for the workplaces of the future. Griffith’s Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor Debra Henly and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Engagement) Professor Martin Betts will discuss some of the latest developments and innovations, to global internship opportunities and career-focused learning.

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20 February 2020

Oh, how wonderful at O-Week!

More than 40,000 students are gearing up to start Trimester One as O-Week celebrations kicked into overdrive across all Griffith campuses this week.

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5 February 2020
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3 February 2020

Griffith students bring art to industry

Design students were commissioned to complete a mural for the Brisbane Technology Park as part of Griffith's new partnership with BTP Workspaces.

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30 January 2020
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20 August 2019

Griffith nominated for sustainability awards

A student-led recyclable art project and an socially responsible MBA program have been selected as finalists in the 2019 Green Gown Awards Australasia.

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15 August 2019

Open Day ‘a remarkable success’

Griffith's Open Day was a huge success, with around 14,000 people visiting Gold Coast, Nathan and South Bank campuses.

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20 May 2019

Piano virtuoso wins scholarship to study at Griffith

Gold Coast piano virtuoso Nina Fan is the inaugural recipient of the Emily Reinhardt Piano Scholarship - part of a $1 million bequest to the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

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