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Griffith University

                     
    

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Griffith University is an open research college in South East Queensland on the east shore of Australia. Formally established in 1971, Griffith opened its entryways in 1975, presenting Australia's first degrees in natural science and Asian reviews. 
The University is named after Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, who was twice Premier of Queensland and the principal Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. Sir Samuel Griffith assumed a noteworthy part in the Federation of Australia and was the primary creator of the Australian constitution.
Griffith University is an open research college in South East Queensland on the east bank of Australia. Formally established in 1971, Griffith opened its entryways in 1975, presenting Australia's first degrees in ecological science and Asian reviews. 
The University is named after Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, who was twice Premier of Queensland and the principal Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. Sir Samuel Griffith assumed a noteworthy part in the Federation of Australia and was the important creator of the Australian constitution.In 1965 174 hectares (430 sections of land) of characteristic bushland at Nathan were put aside for another grounds. At first, the site was to be a piece of the University of Queensland, which was encountering solid request in humanities and sociologies. By 1970 another foundation was being mooted, and Theodor Bray (later Sir Theodor Bray) was asked by the Queensland Government to set up a moment for Brisbane and the third for the state. Following a while of examination, the Queensland Government reported on 24 December 1970 that Bray would head a board of trustees accused of setting up Griffith University. The Mount Gravatt site was renamed Nathan and set to wind up distinctly Griffith's first grounds. On 30 September 1971, the Queensland Government formally made and perceived Griffith University with the death of the Assent to Griffith University Act 1971. On 5 March 1975, Griffith University started educating 451 understudies in four schools: Australian Environmental Studies, Humanities, Modern Asian Studies, and Science. The college was recognized by its "issue based" as opposed to the disciplinary way to deal with course plan and research.

                                  Campus

Logan campus

Logan is Griffith University's people group centered grounds. Facilitating very nearly 2500 understudies, the grounds offers degrees in human administrations and social work, nursing and birthing assistance, business and trade, and instruction. The grounds has solid associations with the nearby group, facilitating various donning and social occasions consistently.

Mount Gravatt campus

The Mount Gravatt grounds, adjoining the Nathan grounds, has 4400 understudies. It is the University's sociologies and humanities center point and the base for research into critical social issues, including training and suicide counteractive action. 
Like Nathan, the grounds is arranged on the edge of Toohey Forest. The grounds includes an as of late updated oceanic and wellness focus, with a warmed pool and indoor and open air diversion ranges, co-situated with a 16-court tennis focus, a preparation oval, and ball and netball courts. On-grounds understudy convenience is likewise accessible.

South Bank campus

Situated in Brisbane's social region, the South Bank grounds is Griffith University's innovative center. It envelops Griffith's Queensland College of Art and Queensland Conservatorium, and the Griffith Film School and Griffith Graduate Center. Facilitating roughly 3400 understudies, the grounds is nearby the Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, the Queensland State Library, Queensland Museum, the Queensland Performing Arts Center and the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center. It is a short stroll from the Brisbane CBD.

                     Academic Groups

Griffith University is organized in four scholarly gatherings, with educating offered through a scope of schools, universities, and offices.

Arts, Education and Law

  1. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 
  2. Institute of Education and Professional Studies 
  3. School of Humanities 
  4. School of Languages and Linguistics 
  5. Griffith Law School 
  6. Queensland College of Art 
  7. Queensland Conservatorium 
  8. Griffith Film School 
  9. Griffith Business School 
  10. Branch of Accounting, Finance, and Economics 
  11. Bureau of Employment Relations and Human Resources 
  12. Bureau of International Business and Asian Studies 
  13. Bureau of Marketing 
  14. Bureau of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management 
  15. School of Government and International Relations 
  16. Griffith Health 
  17. School of Allied Health Sciences 
  18. School of Applied Psychology 
  19. School of Dentistry and Oral Health 
  20. School of Human Services and Social Work 
  21. School of Medical Science 
  22. Institute of Medicine 
  23. School of Nursing and Midwifery 
  24. School of Pharmacy 
  25. Griffith Sciences 
  26. School of Engineering 
  27. School of Environment 
  28. School of Natural Sciences 
  29. School of Information and Communication Technology

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