Faculties, Schools and Centres
Study areas
Griffith University has 46 schools and faculties, organised into ten study areas:
Griffith also has several independent academic centres, colleges and institutes.
Research centres
Our research experts work in over 30 research centres developing new knowledge in the areas of medicine and healthcare, emerging technologies, social innovations, culture, learning and the arts, the environment, and governance and policy development.
Leadership
Griffith is led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor and the University Executive.
The Vice-Chancellor's website covers the key issues facing Griffith and the Australian higher education sector as well as information on the Vice Chancellor and other members of the University Executive.
Information services
Griffith's teaching and research is supported by Information Services.
Administration services
Griffith's teaching and research is supported by administration services.
Organisation chart
To see the full picture of Griffith's structure, please download our organisation chart.