In 1971, Griffith was created to be a progressive university—one that offered degrees in new fields such as Asian studies and environmental science. At the time, these study areas were revolutionary—today, they’re more important than ever.
Since then, Griffith University has grown into a comprehensive, research-intensive university, ranking in the top 5% of universities worldwide. Their teaching and research spans five campuses in South East Queensland and their network of over 120,000 graduates extends around the world.