Braving the winter chill, thousands of prospective students, their families and community members turned out for Griffith University’s Open Day 2017.
The annual event on Sunday at Griffith’s Nathan, South Bank and Gold Coast campuses showcased the hundreds of degrees Griffith has to offer across Health, Business, Education, Law, Humanities, Creative Arts, Music, Sciences and Engineering.
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Engagement) Professor Martin Betts said it was the first Open Day in the Remarkable era, and the experiences at all three campuses certainly lived up to the brand.
“We look forward to translating this after last year’s good numbers to a healthy recruitment round in 2018.”
Spectators were able to get up close and personal with drones in aerial displays and learn about the new Unmanned Aerial Vehicles major in the Bachelor of Engineering.
Track cyclist Kristina Clonan talks with NOVA host Ange Anderson.
Business student and track cyclist, Kristina Clonan was at the Griffith Sports College at