Griffith ends Games partnership on a high

Alumni
The Gold Coast saved its best for last as the 2018 Commonwealth Games came to a captivating end with the staging of the marathon on the final day of competition.
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Eight Griffith students head to Hungary for world championships

Business and government
Elite athletes take the plunge on global stage.
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Griffith community celebrates one year until GC2018

Corporate
The Gold Coast is celebrating one year until the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018). To mark this special occasion Griffith University joined the communityat a gala event at Surfers Paradise Beach, with appearances from our elite athletes and internship students. Griffith’s new $16 million Aquatic Centre has also been opened as part of thecelebrations. […]
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Alumni

Griffith Olympians chart course for MBA success

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.
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Alumni

Griffith announces Sporting Hall of Fame

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.
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Tokyo calling for Griffith student

Griffith Health student Katie Hayward looks set to become one of our youngest ever Olympic Track and Field representatives.
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High achievers honoured at Blues Awards

Griffith University’s most remarkable athletes were recognised at the annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence at the Gold Coast campus.
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Alumni

GUMURRII officer participates in Queen’s Baton handover

Griffith University’s John Graham has formally received the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Queen’s Baton for the final international leg of its journey in the lead up to the Games in April. John, a senior learning assistance officer with the GUMURRII Student Support Unit, represented the Yugumbeh people with the traditional Maori owners of […]
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Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

Emma McKeon chases GC2018 glory

With the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games fast approaching, Emma McKeon is ready to perform when it matters.
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Alumni

Take a peek inside the Commonwealth Games Village ahead of Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

City of Gold Coast Libraries launches Inside Scoop series
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Corporate

Scene set for spectacular GC2018 Marathon

Griffith University the presenting partner of the marathon.
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Arts Education Law

World-class dimension added to Griffith rugby sevens

Shannon Parry and Demi Hayes bring star quality to squad
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Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management

Griffith student trains with Australia rugby sevens squad

Breakthrough follows National University Sevens Series announcement.
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Alumni

Griffith in elite eight to contest inaugural women’s rugby sevens

Exciting opportunity to tap into market of new players
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Cameron McEvoy the face of Griffith University’s GC2018 partnership

Science student Cameron McEvoy has been named Griffith University’s Games Champion to promote the University’s official partnership with the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).
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Griffith Paralympians head home with three medals

Griffith University students and alumni competing at the Rio Paralympics are heading home this week with three medals after a successful campaign that saw Australia placed fifth in the overall medal tally.
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Alumni

Griffith graduate Kelly wins gold at Paralympics

Griffith University graduate Katie Kelly has beaten a British world champion to take gold in the women’s triathlon at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
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Corporate

First medal for Griffith Paralympians

Carlee Beattie has made the first strike for Griffith students and alumni competing at the Rio Paralympics by winning bronze in the long jump this morning. The Bachelor of Arts graduate took bronze with a jump of 5.57 metres, just behind Cuban silver medallist Yunidis Castillo and gold medallist Anna Grimaldi of New Zealand who […]
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