Griffith University
Creating a brighter future for all
At Griffith, we’re led by our values. Our teaching and research prioritise innovation and social impact, reflecting our belief that everyone deserves a chance to make a difference–for themselves and others.
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Professor Glyn Davis AC DUniv | 50th Anniversary Oration
50 years of making it matter
The Phoenix Pavilion: Binna Burra Lodge
Welcome to Griffith University
Behind the Scenes | Make it matter TVC campaign (2024)
Make it matter
Frequently Unasked Questions
Do you still get homework at uni?
Are exams really hard or can I wing it?
Do I get to set my own timetable or are they given to us?
Is it hard to make friends at uni?
How many hours do I really need to study outside of lectures?
What do I wear to uni?
Can I take notes on my laptop or is it old-school pen and paper?
Is there fun stuff to do on campus, or is it all just lectures and study?
Is a double degree, double the work?
Where do I go on my first day?
Is first year hard?
Should I bring my own lunch or buy it?
Does anyone ever actually get a scholarship or are they an urban myth?
Do I have to put up my hand to ask questions in class?
If I don’t like my ID photo, can I get another one?
Do I really need to go to lectures?
Did you stress about your final results?
Should I panic if I don’t get my first preference?
What’s the biggest difference between school and uni?
Can I go to uni and have a job at the same time?
What issues would the Voice address?
Are First Peoples already in the Constitution?
How would the Voice to Parliament change the Constitution?