2017 Pat Weller Prize shared by a trio of outstanding students
The 2017 Pat Weller Prize has been awarded to three Government and International Relations students.
The 2017 Pat Weller Prize has been awarded to three Government and International Relations students.
One of Australia's leading political science academics, Professor Pat Weller, is honoured for his outstanding career
Professor Pat Weller (with co-authors Joanne Scott and Bronwyn Stevens) haswon the 2012 Amanda Phyllis Jones Prize, awarded by the...
From scientific discoveries in Indonesia in human evolution to pounding the Gold Coast roads in the annual marathon, Griffith staff and students have been pushing the boundaries on many fronts
Griffith has a range of experts available for commentary and analysis on the 2016 federal election.
Prime Ministers are not unknown to Professor Pat Weller and neither is Griffith University’s doyen of political science unknown to...
Griffith University has unveiled its Strategic Plan for 2025 – 2030, Creating a Brighter Future for All, which sets a...
As a civic institution, Griffith University is committed to deep engagement with our local communities and unlocking knowledge and foresight from influential thinkers and leaders. On 4 October 2023, we proudly presented the inaugural Brighter Future for All Oration at Brisbane City Hall with The Honorable Dr Jim Chalmers MP, Treasurer of Australia and one of our most distinguished alumni.
Growing up in Logan, newly appointed Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers said he only had a ‘vague’ idea about what he wanted to do with his life when he decided to study at Griffith.
Unlike changes of leader, changes of government are comparatively rare at the Federal level. We can learn a great deal from the early decisions of a new government – what it changes and what it keeps; what lessons it has drawn from prior experience and from its opponents.