Switching tack with prac ensures students can graduate
Newly developed online learning and teaching models will ensureMaster of Teaching studentsgraduate ‘classroom ready’ despite being unable to attend traditional professional placement.
Newly developed online learning and teaching models will ensureMaster of Teaching studentsgraduate ‘classroom ready’ despite being unable to attend traditional professional placement.
Griffith alumni have received more than $150,000 in grants as part of the Queensland Arts Showcase Program.
Teaching jobs are bucking the trend of shortages and are tipped to have the biggest oversupply of employment opportunities in Australia by 2022.
Completing a Griffith University degree in architecture has created the catalyst for 21 year-old Masters student, Courtney Villegas to conceptualise...
The latest developments in educational research were showcased during Education’s Research Week.
Griffith Film School graduates are set to take the inaugural Noosa International Film Festival by storm with a series of acclaimed short films. From a coming of age story set in 1970s regional Australia to the magic of silent film and a detective tale told through the eyes of a child, each of the films has a unique focus and distinctive style.
Australian tenor and Queensland Conservatorium graduate Samuel Sakker has made his role debut at Covent Garden — with very short notice.
Congratulations to all 2014 Queensland College of Art (QCA) graduates including the following students awarded across the 2014 QCA graduate...
Following the destructive storm last week which postponed the end of year showcase for the Queensland College of Art, the staff and students have come together to craft a finale event for Wednesday 3 December.
Brisbane’s hottest emerging artists, designers, photographers and filmmakers will present their work at a free public event over four days...