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Griffith University
Key Facts
• Total Student Population
43 000
• Total International Students 11 000
• Over 300 programs
• Partners with 230 institutions worldwide
• Top 10 Research Universities Australia
- (ERA Excellence in Research for Australia 2010)
• 2011 Ranked Top 500 – (Shanghai Jiao Tong)
• 2010 Ranked Top 200 – (Employer Reputation Index
HES QS World Ranking)
Griffith University
Campus Information
5 campuses across 3 cities
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Brisbane, South Bank
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Brisbane, Mt Gravatt
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Brisbane, Nathan
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Gold Coast
Griffith University
Campuses
Griffith University
Degrees
Over 300 programs
Hosted by 4 academic groups
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Arts, Education, Law
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Business
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Health
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Science, Environment,
Engineering, Technology
Griffith University
Degrees
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Professional recognition includes
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Griffith Business School (Top 8 in Australia)
(International Accreditation - AACSB)
(Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business)
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Winner in 2011 National Tourism Award of
Excellence
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Griffith MBA ranked
1st in Australia
27th in the world
(Aspen Institute’s 2009 – 2010 edition of Beyond
Grey Pinstripes Global 100.)
Griffith University
Research
A Top 10 Research University in Australia
A Top 30 Research University in the Asia Pacific
(2010 Nature Publishing Index www.natureaisa.com)
• Over 30 World Class Research Centers
Griffith University
Research
Australia’s leader in the following research areas:
Climate change adaptation
Sustainable tourism
Water science
Drug discovery and infectious diseases
Criminology and crime prevention
A network of seven
Australian Universities
Operating in over 35 locations
across Australia
Charles Darwin University
Flinders University
Griffith University
James Cook University
La Trobe University
Murdoch University
The University of Newcastle
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Teaching over 150,000 students each
year, including 34,000 international
students from more than 120 countries
Creating opportunities through
collaboration and partnership
We undertake high quality crossdisciplinary research of national and
international standing
Our research is recognised for its impact
and relevance to critical national and
international challenges
Each member has their individual areas of
research expertise.
Our combined research strengths include:
• Climate change, energy, water and the
environment
• Social inclusion, Indigenous research,
• Health; and
• Biomedical applications of molecular science