Business and government
Professor Caitlin Byrne named AIIA Fellow
Griffith Asia Institute Director Professor Caitlin Byrne has been selected as a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs for 2020.
Business and government
Griffith leads global 2020 Better World MBA rankings
Griffith Business School’s full-time MBA program has been ranked number one overall in the Corporate Knights 2020 Better World MBA Ranking.
Alumni
Alumnus’ tourism podcast aims to give the industry a boost
Griffith Business School alumnus Gabby Daniels has a new podcast, Let’s Talk Tourism, that aims to provide decision makers with information on surviving and thriving post-COVID-19.
Alumni
Graduates continue to secure jobs despite COVID-19
Newly minted Griffith graduates are defying the tough COVID-19 job market and scoring their dream jobs.
Alumni
Bachelor of Business helped alumnus discover his sporting passion
Gavin McKean says the options on offer at Griffith University helped him narrow down his career passion, and now he works for the Gold Coast Suns.
Business and government
Online education enables research and capability development project to continue through worst of COVID-19
For years now, there has been continued growth in the online education space. Online learning provides flexibility to enable those who may otherwise be unable to learn, gain knowledge and develop personal and professional skills. Digital learning provides time and reduces physical restrictions but at the beginning of 2020, no one could foresee just how […]
Alumni
Transferrable skills the key to graduate’s Defence career
Matthew Keech knew he wanted to challenge himself and to go above and beyond expectations, and he knew Griffith was the place where he could be remarkable.
Alumni
Entries open for Business School’s 2020 Co-curricular Awards
Students are encouraged to apply for the awards which recognise students for remarkable contributions beyond the classroom.
Alumni
Incredible Griffith alumni recognised at 2020 Outstanding Alumni Awards
Sports and musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Adjunct Assistant Professor Nick Marshall, has been named Griffith’s Outstanding Alumnus for 2020, the University’s highest alumni honour.
Business and government
Welcome 2020 Remote Global WIL Students! Re-Imagining a Rite of Passage
Amid the uncertainty regarding international travel and with border closures currently restricting mobility, Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) was quick to pivot to remote/online offerings, ensuring students are afforded the opportunity to participate in a Global Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience as part of their degree program during 2020. This year, in lieu of an in-country work […]
Alumni
Marketing grad helps businesses pivot during COVID-19
Hayley Peters’ digital marketing agency is helping businesses to future-proof themselves. While other companies were hard hit by COVID-19, Hayley’s agency Oh My Digital was thriving, helping clients to pivot online.
Business and government
Value-based leadership with an MBA never more important
Griffith Business School has launched the 2020 Queensland Business Monthly Griffith MBA Responsible Leadership Scholarship competition.
Alumni
Class of 2020 graduating with a difference
Graduating Griffith students are celebrating their academic milestone virtually this year as COVID-19 mass gathering restrictions move the ceremonies online.
Alumni
Mentoring makes good business sense for alumnus
Griffith University Masters recipient Mo Moezzi and third-year business student Georgia Smith connected through Griffith's Industry Mentoring Program and have developed such a rapport they plan to continue working together after the program concludes.
Alumni
Griffith Business School alumnus named Young Accountant of the Year
A Griffith Business School graduate has been named Young Accountant of the Year (30 years and under) at the 2020 Australian Accounting Awards.
Alumni
Grad says we can learn from Vietnam’s response to COVID-19
Griffith Business School graduate, Elise Giles is now one of the leading young minds encouraging Australians to look to Asia for our future.
Alumni
Professor Paul Simshauser AM new Powerlink Chief Executive
Griffith Business School’s Professor Paul Simshauser AM has been named the new CE of government-owner Powerlink, further cementing Griffith’s close engagement with industry.
Business and government
Griffith program helping women over 50 develop successful businesses
A Griffith project is empowering women over 50 with the confidence to start their own businesses.