Scholarships allow piano alumni to take their place on the world stage
Talented piano alumni are able to continue their studies overseas thanks to a host of generous scholarships from Griffith.
Talented piano alumni are able to continue their studies overseas thanks to a host of generous scholarships from Griffith.
Four rising stars at Griffith have been selected for the prestigious Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition.
Gold Coast piano virtuoso Nina Fan is the inaugural recipient of the Emily Reinhardt Piano Scholarship - part of a $1 million bequest to the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.
This year’s Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition brought together 20 of the best young pianists from across the country to compete...
Professor Andrew Brown and Dr Stephen Emmerson have received a grant for $87,000 as part of the Griffith University Research...
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music student won First Prize ($15,000), the Concerto Prize ($5000), the People’s Choice Prize ($5000)...
Griffith University is proud to honour three exceptional women with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of their outstanding contributions in social...
Griffith University has reached the milestone achievement of raising $100 million of its $125 million target as part of The Campaign to Create a Brighter Future for All.
Jazz royalty will meet the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University’s very own The Voice superstar as Vince Jones brings his Come In Spinner concert to town.
The hauntingly beautiful vocals of Katie Noonan will return to the Queensland Conservatorium this September as she brings her latest project to Brisbane Festival.