Employment initiatives boost student experience and graduate outcomes
A new range of career-focused initiatives will give Griffith University graduates a sharp competitive edge to improve their job prospects.
A new range of career-focused initiatives will give Griffith University graduates a sharp competitive edge to improve their job prospects.
Newly minted Griffith graduates are defying the tough COVID-19 job market and scoring their dream jobs.
Design graduate Benny Lai recently completed his Honours research project at the Queensland College of Art (QCA), creating self-empowering jewellery for individuals living with anxiety.
Griffith Business School alumnus Nathan Brierley says it’s the things ‘beyond the books’ that the University offers which set it apart and help prepare students for employment.
The winners of Griffith Business School’s 2019 Outstanding Alumni have been announced, with the four recipients going on to represent the School at the overall Griffith University Awards.
Teaching jobs are bucking the trend of shortages and are tipped to have the biggest oversupply of employment opportunities in Australia by 2022.
Queensland College of Art graduate CJ Anderson recently made his debut at the renowned Milan Design Week.
Interior Design graduate Maddison Cronin recently completed her Honours research project at QCA exploring how virtual reality can aid in the transitioning process between a physical inpatient rehabilitation centre and the patient’s home.
Humanities graduates possess a unique set of transferable skills, are capable of working across disciplines and adept at finding solutions...
Queensland College of Art Design graduate Troy Baverstock has won the Design Institute of Australia's national prize for Industrial / Product Design. Troy's diverse range of cutting-edge designs ranged from a 3D printed prosthetic limb to a sleek timber sound system.