GriffithBUSINESS

GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Workshop 2
05 Jun

GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Workshop 2

The GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Program provides an opportunity for high-achieving Year 12 business students to experience university first-hand. Students participate in a minimum of two workshops based around the theme of social entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as an online employability module.

NEW students can apply for the GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Program now!
GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Workshop 2
22 May

GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Workshop 2

The GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Program offers students their first real look at university life and are welcome to attend either Nathan, Gold Coast or Logan campuses based on relevance and interest of topic. ​The topics and campuses are as follows; Delivering change for the better (Gold Coast campus), Problem-solving: Accept the challenge (Logan campus) and Power and influence: How to get people to do what you want (Nathan campus). Registrations open now!
GriffithBUSINESS Teacher Professional Development
18 Apr

GriffithBUSINESS Teacher Professional Development

Sport and soft power
The Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast is a timely reminder about the role of sport as a soft power asset. How can we make these mega-sporting events human rights compliant and inclusive? Our two speakers are Professor Caitlin Bryne, Director of the Griffith Asia Institute and Associate Professor Susan Harris-Rimmer, an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Griffith Law School.
GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Workshop 1
28 Feb

GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Workshop 1

The GriffithBUSINESS Ambassadors Program offers students their first real look at university life, whilst providing them with a greater understanding of social innovation and social enterprise through working with academic staff from Griffith University.
GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Workshop 1
20 Feb

GriffithBUSINESS Year 12 Workshop 1

These workshops are part of the GriffithBUSINESS Schools' Outreach Program and allows high school students to take part in on campus lectures and tutorials before they graduate. There are three available topics for each workshop: 'Managing yourself in the gig economy', 'The business is doing well, but is it really good business?' and 'Kicking a goal for Australia!'.