Griffith University is a world-class, values-led university ranking in the top 2 percent of universities globally, with over 55,000 students and 4,000 staff across multiple campuses in South East Queensland. Since opening its doors in 1975, Griffith has been a national leader in teaching awards and citations for over a decade, consistently achieving excellence in major global indices including the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS University Rankings. The university's teaching and research prioritise innovation and social impact, delivering high-quality degrees designed in consultation with industry and based on cutting-edge research.
Griffith's commitment to social and environmental responsibility has positioned it among the top 100 universities globally in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, which measure progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The university has pioneered teaching in modern Asian studies and environmental science while maintaining long-standing commitments to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, social justice, and sustainable practices. With more than 20 leading research centres and institutes, Griffith combines academic excellence with a deeply held belief that everyone deserves a chance to make a difference for themselves and others.