Explore the hi-tech spaces inspiring a new generation of students

With technology at the heart of so many Griffith degrees, we have put together a compilation of some of the learning spaces that are breaking new ground in engineering, technology, aviation and business. Discover the spaces where our students learn to fly, create 3D prototypes and navigate the stock market.

In these 360° interactive videos, you will meet some of our staff and students who are working in the fields of information technology, business and engineering.

Leon Andov (studying Bachelor of Computer Science) and Professor Bela Stantic show us around the Big Data Lab.

International students Angel and Diana share their experience of studying hotel management at Griffith. Lecturer Dr Barry Fraser understands the importance of integrating industry experience into the curriculum.

Bren (Bachelor of Industrial Design) is joined by Nick Emerson to show us around the Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies (ADaPT) lab.

Future-focused facilities

Strong links with industry inform the design of these cutting-edge spaces for our business, engineering, technology and aviation degree programs. See where learning comes to life:

  • Griffith Business School Trading Room
  • Flight Procedures Laboratory
  • Robotics Laboratory
  • Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies Institute (ADaPT)
  • Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
  • Concrete and Timber Testing Laboratory
  • Engineering Multipurpose Laboratory
  • Engineering Studio and Fabrication Lab

Engineering, Technology and Aviation building

The future is here and now at Griffith. At an impressive 6,000 m2, our new Engineering, Technology and Aviation Building (N79) on the Nathan campus features six levels of adaptable, multi-functional spaces and the latest in engineering, IT and aviation technology. Experience it for yourself:

  • Building exterior
  • Foyer
  • Project Studio
  • Soils Lab
  • Materials Laboratory
  • Hydraulics Laboratory
  • Planning studios
  • 2D and 3D Print Lab
  • Digital Studio
  • Simulation Studio
  • Makers space

Study at Griffith

With more than 200 degrees, you will be sure to find something that interests you.

How to view the rooms

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