The Griffith University International Students Blog
This blog is a student-centered knowledge community for anyone interested in study in Australia, for undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees, study abroad and semester abroad experiences, student exchange and our on campus activities, student clubs and much, much more.
International students can share their stories and experiences here
We also have a team of peer support specialists in the Griffith University International Mates as our Online Student Ambassadors, who can answer your questions and share helpful advice on life, study and success in Australia at Griffith University.
The GI Mates are also available on-campus during orientation to provide enrolment support, advice and a friendly welcome to our commencing students as they arrive here in Queensland and prepare to begin their new student life.
Join us, share & create!
The aim of the game for us is to assist future and current students with their questions through social media and from our knowledge and experience of the Academic and Social journey through University life here at Griffith.
So subscribe to our blog and enjoy our stories, news, events and other updates on life at Griffith.
Better still join in the conversation by leaving comments or become a contributor to share your experiences and develop your professional skills.
Thanks!
Griffith International Students
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Hi to all – keep it up! want to hear your stories and share them with the wider Griffith community and the WORLD!!
I’ve been likin the new look of this blog site.
EXCELLENT WORK YOU GUYS! WE ARE LUCKY TO HAVE YOU!
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This is a so nice to blog for all the International Students. We definitely need this.
Thanks for joining our blog.
I like this platform where GI mates and outside world can share their view points. GI mates is really the best thing…!!
Thanks Himanshu. It is a great opportunity for us all to share and see what others are up to while studying in Australia.