Partnerships with industry, government and the community that power innovation and drive success
The School of ICT is a technological innovator, providing authentic learning experiences for IT students while consistently recognised and enhanced by representation at the Australian Information Industry Association’s prestigious iAwards.
Our industry partners benefit from having young professionals contributing directly to their businesses, keen and looking to make their mark within their chosen field. This is also an opportunity for business to source and appraise future employees among the many job-ready Griffith graduates.
Work placements
The work-integrated learning program provides direct access to talented students in science, environment, engineering and technology.
WIL is a work-integrated learning program that integrates undergraduate and postgraduate students into the workplace through completing an industry based project.
Industry Advisory Board
Established to strengthen the links between our school and the ICT Industry, the board advises on possible new trends in all practical and societal aspects of the profession, and contributes actively to review processes for course and program development.
Cyber Studio
Cyber Studio is a growing community, linking the IT and cyber security industry with IT graduates who are looking to refine their skills and gain employment. By providing a framework for industry internships Cyber Studio makes it easy for IT businesses to connect with skilled graduates for paid internships, offered in a supported environment.
Cyber Studio also hosts regular networking events providing the opportunity for industry to showcase their skills and opportunities and access our top IT graduates.
Industry project
Does your organisation have a problem that could use a fresh perspective? Industry partnerships can match final year students and student groups with your company to develop IT solutions and applications.
Industry project provides final year students with the opportunity to develop work-ready skills through the completion of an industry based project. Projects are based on the current University trimester timetable.
Please get in touch with the School of ICT regarding potential partnerships with students for your project.