Make it matter from the start

Finding purpose in our lives brings joy, helps develop resilience and sets us up for success.

Explore these resources to help you find purpose and meaning as your work toward your goals.

Develop study resilience

No matter what you're studying, we have stacks of resources to help refine your skills and deepen your purpose at university.

Check out the Library's study and assignment skills site for tips on:

  • time management and note taking
  • researching, structuring and writing assignments
  • referencing and exam preparation.

The Library also runs regular workshops to help you improve these skills. For more hands-on help, connect with a Study Mentor during a drop-in session.

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Introduction to Academic Integrity module

As a new Griffith student, it is strongly recommended that you complete the Introduction to Academic Integrity module by the end of your first trimester of study.

The module will take around 15 minutes to complete.

Completion of the Introduction to Academic Integrity module will help you to understand the principles around integrity and will set you up for success at Griffith and in the workplace.

Introduction to Academic Integrity

Academic performance

Griffith uses the term academic progress to describe how well you are performing in your studies at Griffith.

If your GPA falls below a certain level and you fail to successfully complete assessments, the University will reach out to let you know you're at risk of not maintaining your good academic progress and offer support.

You can find out more about academic progress at the link below.

Academic progress

Work towards your career goals

It's never too early to start thinking about your career. Whether you have a clear vision of your desired profession or don't yet know what you want to do, our Careers and Employment Service can help.

With resources for every stage of the career-readiness journey, Careers and Employment can help you work towards your career goals while you study.

Careers and Employment Service

Next: Wellbeing

Maintain wellbeing and tap into relevant support