Welcome 2020 Remote Global WIL Students! Re-Imagining a Rite of Passage

Global WIL
Business and government
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Amid the uncertainty regarding international travel and with border closures currently restricting mobility,Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) was quick to pivot to remote/online offerings, ensuring students are afforded the opportunity to participate in a Global Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience as part of their degree program during 2020. This year, in lieu of an in-country work […]

2020 Global Internships: Adapting to the new world of work

Global Internships
Griffith Asia Institute
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The Griffith Asia Business Internship (GABI) re-imagines ‘Asian Studies’ for the contemporary business context. The transformational work integrated learning (WIL) initiative places students in one of six Asian business destinations, including Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo, and is led by the Griffith Asia Institute (GAI). The aim of the program is […]

Studying Violin at the Con

Life at the Conservatorium
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A degree from the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University can take you down many career paths. From Eurovision finalists, Kate Miller-Heidke and Dami Im to Tim Davies, who orchestrated the music for La La Land and Frozen, many of the Conservatorium’s graduates have found remarkable success. In this series, we asked students from the Conservatorium to […]

Griffith staff and students join global charge on water security

Women filling water at a remote water station near the Palshin village in the outskirts of northern Mumbia. Finding drinking water is a daily struggle for many people in India where more than 600 million people face serous water shortages. Picture Dylan Crawford/the Water Story
Arts Education Law
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Griffith university staff and students will rub shoulders with global water experts at next month’s Water Future Conferencein Bangalore India. The conference, organised by the Griffith University-based Sustainable Water Future Programme and the Indian Institute of Science, will see the Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute and the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science’sthe Water […]