Industrial Design graduates launch social enterprise
Three Griffith industrial design graduates have opened an interactive store in the Gold Coast Hinterlands to showcase creative work and designs by fellow alumni.
Three Griffith industrial design graduates have opened an interactive store in the Gold Coast Hinterlands to showcase creative work and designs by fellow alumni.
The new agreement will help catalyse the state’s emerging social enterprise sector.
Organised by youth under 25 and for youth under 25, the recently formed IMPACT group is bridging the gap between students and young professionals in the name of committed social enterprise
The triple bottom line of people, planet and prosperity is vitally important to Bachelor of Arts graduate Kelly Ashbolt. Kelly,...
Griffith will bring together a community of change agents next month, when Change Conference returns for 2019.
New research shows Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) at work promote higher levels of employee engagement, performance and productivity.
“I just feel really supported and encouraged in the work that I’m doing on the ground for social change."
Emma-Kate Rose is spearheading a drive to raise $2 million investment round from the public for the endeavour.
Four exceptional individuals will develop an ongoing program, offered from 2019.
As co-founder of Everydayhero, Griffith graduate Simon Lockyer changed fundraising globally. Now with Five Good Friends, he has turned his social conscience and business sense to aged care