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Certainly, 2022 is going to continue to challenge us, but I hope that you have been able to reunite with friends and families or to plan with greater confidence to do so in the future. At Griffith, we have faith that we are ready as an institution to face new challenges and we are very much looking forward to welcoming our international students back to Australia.
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Alumni recognised in Australia Day honours
Our Gold medal winning Olympic swimmers are among a raft of Griffith University connections awarded 2022 Australia Day honours. Recent Griffith Public Health graduate Emma McKeon OAM, who won seven medals in Tokyo, has also been awarded a Member (AM) in the general division, for significant service to swimming as a Gold medallist at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Making a 'material' difference
It was while working as a garbage man five years ago that Cameron del Moro realised he wanted to see a difference in the world. He's now a Technical Officer - Waste, for his local council.
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Griffith athletes chasing winter medals in Bejing
All three Griffith University athletes competing in the Winter Olympics in Beijing have completed or are currently studying the same degree, a Bachelor of Communication.
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All systems go for international Fulbright Scholarships
Former Griffith University Young Alumnus of the Year and Griffith Asia Institute Adjunct, Dr Elise Stephenson, has been awarded a 2022 Fulbright Scholarship, to study at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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Researchers put aerosol sunscreen to the test
A study by Griffith University researchers finds aerosol sunscreens were unable to deliver sunscreen in mildly windy conditions leading to poor protection against UV radiation.
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Alumni Expert Exchange: Leadership For Climate Action
Wednesday 16 March | 6 - 7 pm AEST | Livestream
This thought-provoking panel discussion will explore what leadership for climate action could and should look like in Australia and our region to shape a more sustainable, inclusive and climate resilient future.
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Managing Change in Times of Uncertainty
Thursday 17 March | 12.30 - 1.30 pm AEST | Online
Learn how to navigate change with a growth mindset, focussing on understanding business needs and customer demand, enhancing your ability to shift priorities and successfully lead or operate effectively through workplace change.
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Orchestral Luminescence
Thursday 17 March | 6.30 pm AEST | Longreach
Join us for Orchestral Luminescence, a special Griffith University and Queensland Symphony Orchestra event set amongst the iconic planes at Qantas Founders Museum in Longreach. This night of entertainment is sure to excite your senses with a combination of live music, and film and visual art installations.
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Save the date - A Better Future for All: In Conversation with David Williamson AO
Wednesday 23 March | 6 - 7.15 pm AEST
The latest instalment of Griffith University's A Better Future for All draws back the curtain on David Williamson AO, the most prolific playwright in the history of Australian theatre. Attend in person at Home Of The Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast or watch the livestream.
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Volunteer for important research projects
Griffith is one of Australia's leading research universities. Volunteers are continuously being sought to participate in a range of studies. Alumni are invited to browse the various research projects under the 'Student' and 'Staff' categories, then reach out to the individual research leads.
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Alumni essential to shaping the Griffith Business School’s blueprint for the future
Griffith Business School Strategic Advisory Board members and alumni members provided significant insights and contributions via working groups to assist in the development of Forward-focused, future-forward: GBS Strategy 2022-2025.
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$30 student led physio session now available
Griffith physiotherapy students are supervised at all times by a fully qualified and highly experienced physiotherapist and are ready to help treat and manage a wide range of your health conditions and concerns.
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2022 Performance Season
This year the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University will be featuring a unique calendar of music and performing arts events showcasing the fantastic talent of our students and faculty. Come and show your support for our performers at events from February to November.
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