Facilitating broad-based research within a global learning and teaching environment
As a leading knowledge-based institution throughout the Asia–Pacific, the Griffith Sciences Group takes pride in its ongoing global contributions to the higher education sector. Such wide-ranging and purposeful exposure ensures an inherent capability to not only influence young minds, but to also guide, instruct and assist public and private enterprise, the environment, related economies and society in general. Learning and teaching remains consistent with our research achievements, where students within our Schools have unfettered access to industry-leading researchers and teaching staff.
STEM outreach
From interactive workshops, lab experiences, a comprehensive events calendar, an abundance of pathways programs, plus bridging and short courses, Griffith Sciences will have young individuals enthusiastic towards undertaking a multitude of degree programs.
Work placements
The work-integrated learning program provides direct access to talented students in science, environment, engineering and technology.
WIL is a work-integrated learning program that integrates undergraduate and postgraduate students into the workplace through completing an industry based project.
Strengths and capabilities
Outstanding teaching reputation
Emphasis on building a sustainable future
World leading researchers
Increased opportunities for work placement
A bright future for STEM graduates
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