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2 July 2018

Bright young mind in drug discovery bound for nation’s capital

A new, national fellowship scheme has put one of Griffith University’s brightest young minds in drug discovery on the road...

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8 June 2018

Master’s opens door to teaching career

It was while completing his honours in psychology at a Gold Coast school that Phillip Pearce first realised teaching would...

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10 September 2014
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16 January 2014
Jared Porter with guitar

Australia’s country music capital calls Jared

Jared Porter will arrive at the 42nd Tamworth Country Music Festival this weekend as one of Australia’s most exciting emerging country music artists.

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29 May 2012

Architecture student with capital designs

Griffith University architecture student, John Kurko, has been selected for the final of an international competition to design a hypothetical...

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13 January 2012

Business graduate’s career takes off

In 2010, while still in the final year of her double degree in Commerce and International Business, Kate (pictured) was...

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13 January 2012

Griffith Business graduate’s career takes off

In 2010, while still in the final year of her double degree in Commerce and International Business, Kate (pictured) was...

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27 May 2025
Harvard University’s Global Case Competition

Students place in global Top 10 at Harvard’s premier finance challenge

A team of high-achieving Griffith Business School students has earned international recognition, placing among the Top 10 Finalists at Harvard...

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22 May 2025

Griffith Vice Chancellor receives CASE leadership award in Hong Kong

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has presented the 2025 CASE Asia-Pacific Leadership Award to Professor Carolyn...

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22 March 2024

Nothing ever lasts

Celebrated author Benjamin Law has worked in the media industry for over a decade. He hates thinking of himself as a 'diversity hire'. ‘I belong in this room,’ I told myself. I’m not a token – despite being called that so many times in my career that I’ve lost count. I’ve earned my place.

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