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What better way to learn more about Griffith University than to experience it first hand?
Working closely with Griffith Academics, we offer students from years 10 and 11 the opportunity to experience 'a day in the life of Griffith', participating in a wide range of events and activities.
Details of the University Experience Program will be forwarded to each partner school with the dates and details of the lecture/s. Schools will need to book the days student/s would like to attend. Confirmation of the booking will be faxed back together with an evaluation form for the student to complete following the lecture/s.
Student feedback is appreciated.
Download the University experience program registration form (PDF 67 KB)
4 May 2007 at South Bank campus (woodwind, brass & percussion) and 10 August 2007 at South Bank campus (strings, piano & voice).
Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University would like to invite your students in year 10 or 11, who are talented and interested in a career in music to attend our experience day on the South Bank campus.
With both well-established traditional areas of study and groundbreaking programs in popular music and music technology, Queensland Conservatorium provides the highest quality professional music training available.
The multi-million dollar Conservatorium, positioned next to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, houses a 600-seat theatre, a 200-seat recital hall, teaching studios, rehearsal rooms, performance spaces and a well-equipped music library.
21 May 2007 at Nathan campus
Our Griffith Experience program is a fun and interesting way for students to get a feel for the campus and sample the range of courses available. The program provides a taste of the courses available and provides an insight into university life and study at the Nathan campus.
Environmental science brings together skills and perspectives from many different disciplines (including biology, chemistry, economics, and geography) to build an understanding of the world around us.
Graduates have the skills required to explore the complexity of the natural environment and our interactions with it, and are helping to resolve many of the issues currently facing society, including biodiversity and species loss, drought, planning sustainable cities, and management of natural resources such as rivers, forests, and coral reefs.
24 May 2007 at Logan campus
Global trends toward environmental and public health have presented opportunities for students that are unprecedented.
Environmental health graduates are in such high demand that graduate employment rates are currently at 100 percent - both nationally and internationally. First year graduates are well paid, in excess of $50 000 per year and there are also opportunities for workplace cadetships after just one year of study.
5 June 2007 at Mt Gravatt campus
Bachelor of Technology Education academic staff on the Mt Gravatt campus would like to invite those of your students who are talented and interested in a career in technology education to attend our interactive experience day on the Mt Gravatt campus.
The Bachelor of Technology Education program provides Queensland's highest quality professional training. The degree is accredited in Qld, Nationally and Internationally.The program was featured in the Journal of the International Technology Education Association in 2000.
If your students are interested in:
The Bachelor of Technology Education is the one program that can provide all these. Graduates from the program are in high demand in Queensland, nationally and internationally. The program has a 100% employment rate.