Griffith earns top-50 result in Times Higher Education Asia-Pacific rankings
Griffith University is one of the leading universities in Australia. Griffith university is located in South East Queensland across 5 campuses. Griffith University has again been ranked as one of the region’s top universities, gaining a top-50 place in the Times Higher Education Asia–Pacific University Rankings in year 2018. The Asia–Pacific rankings – which were first introduced in year 2017 – evaluates and compare the research and teaching performance of more than 250 leading universities from the region, with Griffith university positioning itself at 43rd in year 2018.
“This result reflects Griffith’s ongoing dedication to engaging in innovative, impactful research across the University’s comprehensive range of disciplines, while delivering world-standard education opportunities and outcomes for our students.”
Griffith university recent research achievements include but not limited to its involvement in shaping Queensland’s new Climate Change Adaptation Plan, finding ways to turn food waste from the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games into super-dynamic compost, investigating the genetic causes of stuttering, hosting the International Student Research Forum, and delving into the dining habits of north Australian crocodiles.
This year has also seen myriad remarkable results for Griffith University’s students in Australia , alumni and faculty such as journalism placements at GC2018, world recognition for Griffith university Film School productions, former Journalist In Residence Nance Haxton earning silver and bronze at New York Festival’s World’s Best Radio Program awards, and Queen’s Birthday honours for several members of staff.