Articles in the Griffith University category.
Griffith Business School sits at the centre of Queensland's tourism research and education. Its work shapes a sector generating over $34 billion in annual visitor expenditure and employing one in fifteen Queenslanders.
Founded in 1992 on a commitment to social justice, Griffith Law School has reshaped Queensland's legal culture by treating law not as received tradition but as an instrument of deliberate civic change.
Since its founding, Griffith University has placed Asia at the centre of Queensland's intellectual life. The Griffith Asia Institute carries that original commitment into the present, generating policy-relevant research on the Indo-Pacific's most consequential questions.
Since 1957, the Queensland Conservatorium has shaped Queensland's musical life from South Bank — a civic institution that trains the state's professional artists and anchors its cultural identity.
When Griffith University opened in 1975, it broke from every convention of Australian higher education — choosing ecology, humanities and Asian engagement over the traditional disciplines that defined its peers.
Griffith University's Gold Coast campus — its largest — anchors a city that is simultaneously Australia's most populous non-capital and a place still defining its civic identity.
When Griffith University opened in 1975, it introduced Australia's first environmental science degree. Half a century on, that founding commitment has become a research enterprise with global reach.
From a single bushland campus in Nathan to a network spanning three cities, Griffith University embodies the distributed civic ambition of South East Queensland's modern identity.
Griffith University's health enterprise spans medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psychology and allied health across multiple campuses — anchored by a precinct that has quietly reshaped how Queensland trains its clinical workforce.
At the convergence of Queensland's justice history and contemporary policy need, Griffith University's criminology school has become Australia's most significant institutional voice on crime, harm, and social repair.
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