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The Student Guild Board [58] is an elected group of students that represent all Gold Coast students, while the Gold Coast Association of Postgraduates (GCAP) [59] represents postgraduate students. The Student Guild receives SSAF funding from Griffith University to support the management and provision of services and funding to student-led clubs ...
The college has four lecture halls with ceiling-mounted overhead projectors that seat over four hundred students. A large quiet area beside the library for study is available to students. There is a canteen / recreation room available to students to meet and relax. Tea, coffee, and vending machines provide light snacks.
Griffith College Students' Union is the representative body for all full-time and part-time Griffith College students. [30] The students' union executives include the roles of president and (as of 2021) two vice-presidents. [31] The union organises a number of trips and events throughout the academic year, including Freshers Week and several ...
Griffith College Cork (GCC) is a private third level (higher education) college which merged with Skerry's College Cork in 2005. Griffith College Cork runs degree and diploma programmes in Business, Law, Computing, Media & Journalism, Pharmaceutical Management, and Professional Accountancy as well as evening courses in Marketing Management ...
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Elizabeth Kendall AM is a disability researcher, founding director of the Hopkins Centre, and professor at Griffith University. [1] She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in June 2024 for "significant service to rehabilitation research, to people with disability, and to tertiary education".
Following a spinal cord injury, Palipana found adapted ways to be trained as a quadriplegic doctor in partnership with Griffith University and the Gold Coast University Hospital. [16] This was a previously unaccomplished feat in Queensland. He has consequently openly advocated for training medical students with disabilities in Australia. [17]