Griffith University commences Australia Awards ‘Paramedic Skills Development’ Short Course in the Maldives
The Maldives Ministry of Health has highlighted this capacity development as a priority within its Health Master Plan.
The Maldives Ministry of Health has highlighted this capacity development as a priority within its Health Master Plan.
The University and the Maldives Ministry of Health recently launched a DFAT-funded Australia Awards Short Course
Griffith's School of Education and Professional Studies will deliver key STEM subjects to Queensland teachers from July 2016.
Tackling the shortage of science and technology skills threatening Australia’s economic growth and global competitiveness.
Financial crimes cover a wide range of illegal activities, including scams, money laundering, trafficking, tax evasion and child exploitation that...
Griffith Health receives $5.7 million from the Australian Government to help build the nation’s mental health workforce.
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.
Sri Lankan health professionals willtake part in a six-monthnutrition and food security program led by Griffith in collaboration withthe Australian Government andlocal university partners.
As restrictions ease, more stories are emerging of Griffith students who shared their gifts during lockdown, including those from the Queensland Conservatorium.
Griffith University’s Griffith Institute for Tourism, in coordination with Griffith’s International Business Development Unit and the University of the Sunshine Coast, has facilitated the second delivery of this Australia Awards Short Course, funded by the Australian Government.