Unlocking career potential with Griffith Business School

Griffith Business School
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Griffith Business School (GBS) is empowering new students to explore diverse industries and unlock their career potential through the inaugural Industry Insights Business Crawl, a unique and invaluable program offered during Orientation Week. The Business Crawl offered participants an extraordinary opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge and insights from industry professionals. The three tailored tours featuring […]

Five minutes with…Zhou Jiang

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Dr Zhou Jiang joined the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing in early 2016. Although his interests are broad, and span continents(!), Zhou’s research primarily considers the areas of career development, organisational behaviour, and wellbeing. We spent five minutes with him to learn a little more… In what area/s does your current research interests lie? […]

Wrap up: what does gender and diversity at work look like?

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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This article is authored by Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW) Higher Degree Research student member, Carolina Bouten-Pinto, and was first published via LinkedIn’s Pulse blog on 28 October, 2015 Yesterday, I attended the ‘So what does gender and diversity at work look like? symposium at Griffith University. The symposium is organised twice a […]

Career strategy in an uncertain post-PhD world

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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“Careers will happen to us whether we like it not. …Moving forward, they will happen negatively if we do not put some thought into it….”, concludes Dr Edwin Trevor-Roberts, CEO of national career management firm, Trevor-Roberts (and Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing Advisory Board member) – takeaways from his assessment of the recently released […]

Career Leaders get the Careers and Employment message out there!

Academic Administration
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The Career Leaders Project delivered by the Careers and Employment Service, Student Success, trains current students to promote the importance of career development to their peers while developing their own career skills and action plan. Career Leaders promote Griffith’s Careers and Employment services and resources to co-students through lecture presentations, careers drop-in sessions, events and […]