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Date: Thursday, 12 Sep 2024
Time: 4.00 pm–7.00 pm (AEST)
Location: Logan campus, 68 University Drive, Meadowbrook
Event genre: Open evening
Griffith University Logan is the leader in helping adult learners upskill and bridge the gap between their education and experience to become work-ready professionals.
If you’re looking for the next step in your career, new skills or a fresh direction, then this is the right event for you. Come and speak to our study experts on the different pathways into our highly-regarded degrees for:
- teaching
- nursing
- midwifery
- social work
- human services.
Learn about the new support payments to help trainee teachers, nurses, midwives and social workers while on placement. If you’re ready to take the next step, our staff can even help you apply on the spot.
Get advice from our lecturers on where the greatest need is for professionals and learn why your diverse skills and experience are needed in the workforce. Discover the partnerships and initiatives happening on-campus to empower the Logan community to participate in higher education. Tour the classrooms and facilities that could make those goals a reality.
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Inez Faingaa-Manu Sione
Community Research Fellow: Pathways in Place (Griffith University)
10+ years supporting the Logan community
“The staff and community on campus go above and beyond to make Logan as rich and as diverse as the 235 cultural heritages that reside in Logan. I love that I get to work both alongside community, university, and industry. It's a home away from home and a family.”
Hugh Rose-Miller
Financial Welfare Coordinator (Student Success)
9 months supporting the Logan community
“I love the passion that Griffith staff have for the students they are working with, and I’m regularly impressed by Griffith’s deep authenticity and commitment to the Logan community. There is a clear desire to not only engage our students, but to be a good member of, and a positive force within, the Logan community.”
Fumiko Nelio
GUMURRII Student Success Officer
2 years supporting the Logan community
“Logan campus is special because of its close-knit, welcoming community. We have students from all backgrounds and a supportive environment that helps everyone grow and succeed. Our degrees fit the local community’s needs, and we have strong connections with local industry for real experience and opportunities.”
Sanesie Dukuly
Multicultural Practice Lead, UnitingCare Family and Disability Services QLD
Bachelor of Human Services graduate
“As a refugee and someone who grew up with nothing but hope, my purpose in life is to contribute to making the world a better place by advocating for the disadvantaged and upholding principles of social justice and human rights. This aligns with my studies at Griffith, where I gained the knowledge and skills needed to drive positive social change and support these core values.”
Paige Kemp
Māori and Pasifika Engagement Officer
1.5 years supporting the Logan community
“Logan has a beautiful campus, serene views of nature, and passionate staff who are actively involved with the community. I love that I’m able to be a representation for people that look and sound just like me. My work allows me to connect with community and genuinely make a difference.”
Sharon Paterson
Logan Campus Project Officer
4.5 years supporting the Logan community
“There is a real sense of community and pride at Logan campus. It’s a friendly campus where people truly care about you and your journey as a student.”