Achievement Orientation
Tools
Skillworks
Griffith Graduate
Skill Works is a tool which has been designed to help students build their capabilities, as a person, a student and as a future professional.
Services
Learning Services
Academic Skills - Workshops cover a range of topics which include: research skills, reading effectively, academic writing, critical thinking etc.
Academic Skills - Consultations provides an e-mail consultation service for students who are unable to make it to campus. Individual consultations arranged by appointment.
Computing Skills - Workshops & Drop-in Sessions assist students to finetune their skills in: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Dreamweaver, HTML and SPSS.
Library Skills - Workshops & Tours are an excellent way for students to orientate themselves with the library and various collections. Topics include: getting online, academic web searching and database super-searching.
Library Research Tutorial enables students to analyse, plan, find, evaluate and use information from a range of sources.
Information Services
Learning Centres and Common-Use Computer Laboratories provide facilities that include Internet, email, the Library catalogue and databases, word processing, other software tools, printing and photocopying facilities and course-specific software.
Scholarships
Griffith University Scholarships Scheme
Undergraduate Scholarships lists the Scholarships available for Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate - Scholarships News provides students on Scholarships with a range of relevant information.
Office of Graduate Studies
The Research Scholarship Schemes lists the Scholarships available for Postgraduate Students.
Recognition
Undergraduate Scholarships – General
Griffith Award for Academic Excellence are given to students who achieve a GPA of at least 6.0 for the academic year.
Golden Key International Honour Society – Griffith University Chapter
The Golden Key International Honour Society invites students who have completed their first year of study and achieved a grade point average of 5.5 or above to become members. The benefits include leadership and career opportunities, voluntary community service, attending the society's annual conference and networking.
Information
Information Services
Learning@Griffith supports the development, and delivery of web based learning for a large number of University courses.
Learning@Griffith Support assists students with online access, tipsheets, frequently asked questions and help with technical problems.
Virtual Student Orientation
Studying@Griffith - Group Discussions and how they can lead to effective learning and deeper understanding.
Studying@Griffith - Skills that I have/need is a site that enables students to evaluate what skills they currently possess and skills they need to develop in relation to: Library Research Skills; Generic Academic Skills; and Computing Skills.