Olympic titans turned trailblazers for women’s sport
Griffith University’s celebrates two powerhouse female sports leaders this International Women’s Day.
Griffith University’s celebrates two powerhouse female sports leaders this International Women’s Day.
On International Women’s Day, Griffith University acknowledges its role in creating a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Griffith University researchers have implemented and evaluated a pilot program designed to retain women in STEM2D university programs.
Griffith STEM researchers offer diverse projects for QLD Women in STEM Prize.
The University is the first in Australia to sign up as a partner.
Women are “awesome” but there can still be an unconscious bias in the recruitment of them to senior leadership positions.
After finishing high school in 1974, Kim Ball applied for to become a cadet hydrographer. She was accepted into the...
Elite stars to join 26-strong group
Each year the Pro Vice Chancellor (Sciences) recognises the remarkable achievements of the group’s alumni, academic and professional staff. This...
In the lead up to International Women’s Day the Hon Karen Andrews MP, Assistant Minister for Science, visited young engineering...