Just as donating your organs may save a life, donating your whole body contributes to educating the next generation of health professionals who will undoubtedly go on to save lives every day.
The seventh annual Thanksgiving Service will take place this Thursday (October 15), as Griffith University will honour the 43 people who have bequeathed their bodies to the Body Donation Program over the past 12 months.
A special Thanksgiving Service took place last night, Wednesday (October 29), when Griffith honoured the 57 people who have bequeathed their bodies to the Body Donation Program over the past 12 months.
On Monday 29 September 2014 Prof Sarah Todd, Pro Vice Chancellor (International), Griffith University hosted a delegation from Thammasat University at the Gold Coast campus. The visit saw the signing of a Letter of Intent with Associate Professor Kammal Kumar Pava, Dean of Chulaborn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University. The Letter of Intent focused […]
A place to respectfully scatter ashes and to allow the quiet reflection for thefamilies of deceased loved ones is the purpose of the Griffith UniversityMemorial Sculpture.
Griffith student Wayne Kennedy playing Flower of Scotland on the bagpipes will be one of the highlights at the fifth annual Griffith University Thanksgiving service in recognition of body donors this Thursday.