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About Griffith University
Griffith University is one of Australia's
most progressive and dynamic tertiary
institutions. With campuses in Brisbane, Logan
and the Gold Coast, academically and
geographically, there is no better place to
study. Griffith University has five campuses in
the Brisbane-Gold Coast corridor, a total of
some 27,000 students, and is acknowledged as one
of Australia's top universities. A wide range of
degrees are offered, from biomedical science to
international business, aviation to education,
law to music, engineering to fine art, IT to
psychology, the environment to the humanities,
laser sciences to languages, and nursing to
physiotherapy, to name just a few.
The Right Climate for Learning
Whether you're an undergraduate or
postgraduate student, you need to choose a
university to suit your learning style. At
Griffith University, we cater for the
individual. Our students enjoy the best of big
and small - considerable choice in degree
offerings along with personalized attention.
Griffith has earned a reputation as the here and
now university, developing degrees that are
strategically focused for our particular time
and place - degrees that lead to the careers of
today and tomorrow. You'll find Griffith
graduates making a difference in many spheres of
life. They're recognized by employers for their
specialized knowledge and broad understanding,
their innovation, their willingness to
contribute new ideas, to continue learning, and
most importantly, to succeed.
Teaching and Research to Benefit Australia
Griffith's teaching and research has always
focused on issues of prime importance to the
Australian community. The university works with
governments and industry to deliver solutions
for many of the world's most vexing problems. GU
also plays a vital role in ensuring the
communities in which its campuses are located
become even better places to study, work, live
and play.
Campus Sites
Gold Coast
Spread over 26 hectares in native bushland
is the Gold Coast Campus. It's a 10-minute drive
from Southport and Helensvale, and 50 minutes on
the South East Motorway to Brisbane. Buses
connect to Southport and the train station at
Helensvale.
Nathan
Nestled in the flora and fauna reserve of
Toohey Forest are 175 hectares that are home to
Nathan Campus. Nathan is a 10-minute drive from
central Brisbane. Public transport connects the
campus to Mt Gravatt, Garden City and the
Brisbane CBD.
Mt Gravatt
Also adjoining Toohey Forest is Mt Gravatt
Campus. It's less than 15 minutes by car from
the centre of Brisbane and within walking
distance of the South East Busway. Buses also
connect direct to the city.
Logan
Spread over 56 hectares, Logan Campus lies
in the heart of Queensland's third largest city.
Buses link to the nearby Loganlea Railway
Station and the campus is a five-minute drive to
major shopping complexes.
South Bank - Queensland Conservatorium
The Queensland Conservatorium is at South
Bank - a 10-minute walk from the Brisbane CBD.
The campus is adjacent to the Queensland Art
Gallery, State Library, Museum, Performing Arts
Complex and the Brisbane Exhibition and
Convention Centre.
South Bank - Queensland College of Art
At the southern end of the South Bank
Parklands is Griffith University's Queensland
College of Art. It's a short walk to the
Brisbane River, and you can access the campus by
public transport including train, bus and ferry.
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