Griffith takes creative arts to the outbackÂ
Griffith's music, visual arts and film programs recently travelled to regional Queensland.
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Griffith's music, visual arts and film programs recently travelled to regional Queensland.
QCA graduate Sky Parra has won the inaugural BMG Legal Art Prize, which raises awareness of wrongful convictions in Australia.
Actors from the Queensland Conservatorium have collaborated with industry professionals and student composers to create a thought-provoking new production of the theatre classic, Summerfolk.
Griffith University experts can offer insight and analysis on all aspects of the 2022-23 federal budget.
Work by QCA graduate Dylan Mooney has featured on Google, at the National Gallery of Victoria and graced the cover of Rolling Stone Australia magazine.
Griffith University has entered a new three-year partnership with Queensland Ballet.
Alicia Smyth is the first recipient of a new scholarship that will provide opportunities for female Indigenous law students.
Dr Anthony Lawrence has won Australia's most lucrative poetry prize.
Griffith Business School has established a new research and policy hub to help create sustainable energy solutions.
Griffith University’sMATE programhasdeveloped aworld-leadingsmartphone app designed to help prevent domestic and family violence.