17/06/2026
2026 marks the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention. This Refugee Week (15-21 June), learn about a Griffith-led project that supports international efforts to protect and promote the cultural practices of refugees: https://youtu.be/7B3PzjiaC9c . Creative Arts Research Institute - CARI Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University Griffith University
Keeping Refugee Cultural Practices Strong
For Refugee Week 2026 (15–21 June), this video introduces the proje...
17/06/2026
Congrats Ben Benjamin Shanoon! 🥳🥳
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Congratulations to PhD candidate Benjamin Shannon who is a recipient of the APRA AMCOS Art Music Fund for 2026. This provides him with funding to extend his work around conduction and large group composition in line with his PhD research and artistic practice. Congrats Benjamin!
03/06/2026
This is Rachel's first solo art exhibition bringing together her work as a criminologist and a visual artist. The exhibition reflects on what it has meant for her to work for many years in the space of wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice in Australia, and on the impact of that work beyond traditional research outputs.
The exhibition opens on Thursday 4 June, with an opening event from 5 to 7 pm, including an artist and curator talk at 5.30 pm. Register your interest here: https://events.griffith.edu.au/event/f289ab62-2481-4826-b012-4051d2d3e9a4/summary
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21/05/2026
We are thrilled to share the wonderful news that the ARC Linkage project, “Creative Connections: Amplifying the creative arts in cross-sector strategies to reduce isolation and loneliness in marginalised Australians,” has been awarded $749,798 in total funding, including $599,798 from the ARC and $150,000 in partner cash funding.
HUGE congratulations to Chief Investigators Brydie Bartleet (QCGU/CARI), Katherine Boydell, Genevieve Di**le, Cameron Parsell, Catherine Althaus, Peter Hegedüs (GFS/CARI), Rae Cooper (QCAD/CARI), and Levi Fox (SHS/CARI); Partner Investigators Emma Heard (CARI), Dr J.R. Baker, and Christen Cornell; as well as all partners and collaborators involved in this outstanding achievement. 👏 👏
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21/05/2026
Join us for First Futures: Research as Wellbeing & Re-Indigenising the Research Lifecycle, the opening workshop in the First Futures: Embedding First Nations-Led Research Across the University series. 👏 👏
Held during National Reconciliation Week, this workshop invites participants to re-imagine research as a wellbeing-building practice for communities, Country, and researchers. Together, we’ll explore how to embed First Nations authority, leadership, and ethical practice across the full research lifecycle.
Date: Thursday 28 May 2026
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: S07_1.23 Griffith University Brisbane City, South Bank Campus
Format: Morning in-person only; afternoon hybrid in-person and online
Participants can expect deep listening, reflective dialogue, practical insights grounded in First Nations research principles, and opportunities to connect with colleagues across disciplines and career stages.
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24/04/2026
Congratulations to Dr Brendan Anthony, who has been invited to join the Editorial Board of the Journal of Music, Technology & Education. 👏 👏
This peer-reviewed international journal explores the role of technology in music education across genres including composition, musicology, performance and production. It brings together educators, researchers and practitioners working with new technologies in music and music education, and is indexed in Scopus and Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index.
Dr Anthony’s appointment is a wonderful recognition of his expertise and contribution to the field. We warmly congratulate him on this achievement.
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17/04/2026
We’re proud to share that CARI member Tim Marsh (GFS/CARI) has been invited to join the Editorial Board of Digital Creativity (Taylor & Francis) — a leading Q1, peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of creative arts, design, and digital technologies, with a highly selective 12% acceptance rate.
This international recognition reflects Tim’s impactful research across areas such as games, storytelling, and interactive digital media, and strengthens our institute’s global engagement in these fields. 👏👏
Stay tuned for upcoming special issue calls from Digital Creativity!
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27/03/2026
Recognition in the 2026 QS subject rankings highlights the strength and global standing of key disciplines at Griffith University.
We’re proud to see many of our members contributing to these fields and to the impact underpinning this achievement.
Congratulations to all involved! 🤩🥳
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Griffith leaps in 2026 QS subject rankings - Griffith News
Griffith University continues to excel across a broad range of subjects including Social Sciences and Management, Sport, Arts and Humanities, and Life