The university is located in Queensland, the Sunshine State, and hosts six different campuses across the region. Griffith offers over 200 degree programmes, more than 120 clubs and societies and a student population of 50,000 students.
Griffith University is a prominent research university, having placed in the top 2 percent of institutions globally according to the Times Higher Education University Rankings 2022, and 201st worldwide according to QS World University Rankings 2023.
Students at Griffith are able to thrive in an international, diverse and dynamic research community. Courses and research opportunities are taught by leading Australian academics, with instructors who have received more fellowships, academic citations and Australian Government awards than any other university over the last five years.
Graduating from Griffith is a significant step towards career success around the world, with a global network of over 200,000 alumni providing ongoing support and graduate opportunities. As one of the world's top 50 universities under 50 years old (QS World University Rankings Top 50 under 50, 2021), Griffith gives its international students the chance to achieve their potential and reflect their university as they rise to ever-greater success.
Griffith University is a signatory to the UN Global Compact and has signed up to the Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Universities Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2021, Griffith University was placed in the global top 50 in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, a first-time occurrence. The rankings are a measure of universities' achievements against the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with Griffith's ranking a credible 38 out of 1,115 global institutions, in its first time on the list.
Griffith Mates – a diverse peer-support network with members who speak over 30 languages, they welcome thousands of international students each year, helping them to adjust to university life in Australia. The Mates host activities and events to help students connect, have fun and make friends! International Student Advisors – International Student Advisors provide information to support Griffith students to manage their life and studies in Australia. The university's team of dedicated and highly experienced staff can answer any questions and help guide students towards academic success. English language support – Griffith provides a free English language learning service for students to develop their academic English and improve overall academic performance. From dedicated courses to free one-on-one tutoring sessions, the university, through the Griffith English Language Institute (GELI) and its award-winning courses, offers a range of solutions that can help students achieve their goals. Careers & Employment Service – The university's Careers and Employment service supports students in planning their career, becoming job ready and finding work while they study and after they graduate. Health and Wellbeing – Students can see a doctor at Griffith's health and medical services located on the Gold Coast and Nathan campuses, as well as medical centres and hospitals near each campus. Free, confidential student counselling is also available on all five campuses for students to talk about personal issues. Financial Assistance – If students are having trouble with budgeting, the Welfare and Student Liaison Office offers budgeting advice, a textbook exchange service and other support services.
Facilities at the campuses include:
Griffith's scholarships recognise students with an outstanding academic record and the potential to make the community a better place. Some of the scholarships on offer are the following:
The Griffith Remarkable Scholarship, which aims to reward exceptional students who apply for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degree programs. This scholarship is valid for the duration of the degree and carries an award value of 50 per cent of the entire tuition fees.
The International Student Academic Excellence Scholarship, which carries an award value of 25 per cent of the tuition fee and is valid for the duration of the degree.
The International Student Academic Merit Scholarship, which is equal to an award value of 20 per cent of the tuition fees and is also valid for the duration of the degree.
Students can visit the university website to learn about more scholarships on offer.
Griffith University's Safe Campuses initiative, overseen by the University Executive, Student Life and the People and Culture Advisory Group, is constantly working to increase awareness of any type of violence in the community and empower students and staff with know-how to report incidents and contribute to response and prevention. The university also encourages support-seeking behaviours across the community. An annual report on the activities undertakes as part of the Safe Campuses initiative, and their progress and prevalence, is provided to University Council.
The university's online support and resources help students to write cover letters, professional resumes, and LinkedIn profiles which are suitable for Australian employers.
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