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Created Date:

17 Sept 2024

[Griffith] Campuses and facilities

Griffith's six campuses are a thriving network of learning and innovation

Spanning three cities in South East Queensland, Griffith's five physical campuses are located at the Gold Coast, Logan, Mt Gravatt, Nathan and South Bank.


The digital campus is located at your fingertips and spans the globe. Each campus environment, whether physical or digital, has state-of-the-art facilities, and support services to make university life easier and enjoyable.


  1. Digital Campus

Study anywhere, anytime as a student of Griffith's second-largest, fastest-growing campus


Griffith’s thriving Digital campus provides a highly flexible, supportive environment for you to fit university into your life. The campus has more than 100 full-time or part-time degrees, fully online or with on-campus hours mixed in. You’re in complete control of your learning—so you can shape your study experience to suit your needs.




2. Gold Coast Campus

Enjoy state-of-the-art facilities in a stunning location at Griffith University Gold Coast


Located within the cutting-edge Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct—alongside Gold Coast University Hospital—Griffith's world-class Gold Coast campus is home to 21,000 students. As the largest campus, teaching and research span almost all study areas, with a strong focus on medicine, dentistry and health.

Centrally based and just minutes from world-famous beaches, you’ll be able to enjoy a vibrant, enviable student lifestyle, with more than 80 student clubs to explore and various sporting and fitness amenities, on-campus services, retail outlets, and cafes and restaurants.




3. Logan Campus

Based in one of Australia’s fastest-growing cities, the Logan campus is home to community-focused education


Renowned as a national showcase of social inclusion in higher education, Griffith University Logan puts people first and foremost, with a strong focus on community health, education and business.

Despite its relatively small population—about 2000 students—Logan campus is an active and respected incubator for innovative partnerships and industry engagement. Based in Queensland’s rapidly developing third-largest city, the campus has strong connections with the local community, hosting numerous sporting and cultural events throughout the year. And, with a range of degree pathways available for prospective students, the campus is a leader in flexible learning options.



4. Mount Gravatt Campus

Specialising in criminal justice, education and critical social issues, Mt Gravatt campus is all about making a positive difference


Hosting more than 4,000 students, Mt Gravatt campus capitalises on a history of progressive thinking and learning to deliver high-quality teaching and research in criminology and criminal justice, education, psychology and other socially focused fields such as suicide prevention.

Located adjacent to the Nathan campus, Mt Gravatt is also situated on the edge of tranquil Toohey Forest and boasts panoramic views of Brisbane City. The campus also features a range of facilities for your education and entertainment, including a three-level library, recreation hall and dual eateries. Outside of your studies, you can unwind or work out at Mt Gravatt’s fully equipped health and fitness hub, comprising a heated pool, indoor and outdoor recreation areas, a fitness centre, a 16-court tennis centre, a training oval, and basketball and netball courts.



5. Nathan Campus

Heritage and natural beauty meet at our tranquil foundation campus


Originally opened in 1975 with a cohort of 451 students, Nathan is Griffith’s most historic learning ground. Almost 50 years later, the campus now hosts more than 13,000 students enrolled in degrees in business and government, engineering and information technology, environment, humanities and languages, law, and science and aviation.

Nathan campus is a home of world-class teaching and research on the environment, corporate sustainability, Asian studies and emerging biosciences. Here, you’ll find the six-star, green-rated Sir Samuel Griffith Centre—Australia’s first teaching and research building driven by solar power and hydrogen energy—and our recently completed, state-of-the-art Engineering, Technology and Aviation building.




6. South Bank Campus

Our South Bank campus is renowned for excellence in the creative and performing arts


Located in Brisbane’s picturesque South Bank Parklands, the campus encompasses the Queensland College of Art, the Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith Graduate Centre and the Griffith Film School, with a population of 3,400 students. Ideally positioned in Brisbane’s cultural heart, the campus is a 10-minute walk from the Brisbane CBD and is adjacent to the Queensland Art Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the State Library, the Queensland Museum, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre and the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities and teachers at the cutting edge of their field. The campus also hosts a variety of shows and exhibitions that are open to the public throughout the year.



 

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