Olympians Jess Fox and Alyce Wood have a thing or two in common. Both Griffith students are Tokyo-bound, destined to represent Australia at events on the water.
Griffith University will play a major role in a newnational academy purposely designed toensuremembers with experience of mentalillnessareat the forefront of research to transformAustralia’smental health care system. Launched by Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt,theNational Academy ofLIVed-Experience (ALIVE)will befunded over five years through the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Special Initiative in Mental Health […]
Griffith University has inducted its first group of graduates into its Sporting Hall of Fame, recognising the achievements of some of Australia's elite sporting names from the past 30 years.
Griffith University is meeting the challenge of a rapidly changing employment environment through an expanded short-course program for 2021 aimed at boosting the employability of graduates.
To celebrate Griffith's successful sporting alumni, which include more than 55 Olympians, 10 Paralympians and 60 Commonwealth Games athletes, the University will launch a Sporting Hall of Fame.
The spotlight continues to shine on Griffith University’s research excellence, with solid representation in The Australiannewspaper’s special research supplement for 2020. Griffith research was acknowledged as being the national leader in six fields of research while individually, nine Griffith researchers were considered ‘leaders in their field’. The research leaders’ list is based on a big […]
Elite athletes will learn from the best about maximising their opportunities in future employment at Griffith Sports College's Graduate Ready Program Live Webinar on Tuesday 15 September.