Griffith University has a longstanding commitment to promoting diversity, social justice and community engagement.
- Key University plans and publications
As part of this commitment, increasing the participation and success of students from low socio-economic backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and students with disabilities, is our priority.
We:
- encourage and develop aspirations for university as a post-school study option
- provide support services and programs accessible on all campuses
- recognise the right of all people to be treated with respect and dignity
In the media
- Congratulations to Lauren Dancer, Griffith Law School graduate on being our first Rhodes Scholar.
Related links
- Equity
- About our equity policies, and resources for staff
- Student Services
- Supporting students and staff
- Academic Administration
- Providing administrative, academic and student support
- Griffith safe and well
- Health, safety and wellbeing for the University community
- Student health and safety
- GUMURRII Student support unit
- For our Indigenous students
- Widening participation
- Increasing the participation and success rates of our students





