From an inaugural cohort of just 75 students in 1992, Griffith Law School today is recognised as one of Queensland’s most influential law schools while maintaining the University’s unwavering commitment to social justice.
Dean of Law Professor Pene Mathew said the School can look back with immense pride as it comes together to celebrate at the School’s 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner next week at Brisbane’s Victoria Park.
“We had a mere 5 staff members when we first opened the school in 1992 and our small student intake had access to just the one clinical course which was at the Caxton Community Legal Service.
“Today, our students are exposed to a wide range of clinical courses where they can work with clients and are supervised by lawyers in real world legal situations.”
Griffith Law School Dean, Professor Pene Mathew
Ranked in the world top 100 law schools in the latest QS Rankings, Griffith Law School is also recognised as