Griffith artists selected for nation’s top portrait prizes
Works by QCA staff, students and alumni are in the running for two of Australia's most prestigious portrait prizes.
Works by QCA staff, students and alumni are in the running for two of Australia's most prestigious portrait prizes.
Two poets have shared joint first prize in this year’s Griffith University Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize competition. Victorian Chloe Wilson and Queenslander Sarah Holland-Batt each won $7500 while in the literature category Dr Tessa Lunney won the first prize ($10,000) and Melissa Goode second ($5000). Both are from NSW.
Queensland College of Art (QCA) Alumnus Tony Albert has taken out two prestigious national art prizes in as many months,...
The Josephine Ulrick Literature and Poetry prizes recognise and reveal some of Australia's best writers.
A former Brisbane writer and a Melbourne poet have each won $20,000 in one of Australia’s richest literary competitions. Maria...
Three Queensland writers have scooped the literature prizes in the $40,000 Josephine Ulrick Literature and Poetry Prizes held at the...
Previous winners of the Josephine Ulrick Literature and Poetry Prizes say one of the best things about the prizes is...
Griffith Business School’s 2024 Co-curricular Award winners have been announced, recognising students who have made outstanding contributions in leadership, sustainability,...
Year 12 students from Brisbane and Gold Coast showcased their analytical and investigative skills at the Better Business Conference, hosted by Griffith Business School, and in collaboration with the Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance. The competition enabled the students to play the role of financial crime investigators in a challenging financial crime scenario where they were tasked with deciphering clues and uncovering the Mastermind behind a sophisticated redirection scam.
Award celebrates 20th anniversary of students emulating high achievements.