Griffith University's Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Cindy Shannon AM, leads the charge for gender equality and diversity at Griffith!
Griffith University is making headlines once again as it celebrates its unwavering dedication to empowering women on International Women's Day 2024. Leading the charge is the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Indigenous, Diversity and Inclusion) and Chair of the Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Professor Cindy Shannon AM. Her remarkable efforts are driving positive change and inspiring women across the university.
With a focus on gender equality and inclusion, Professor Cindy Shannon AM's leadership is shaping a more diverse and empowered future at Griffith University. Her commitment to uplifting women's voices and advocating for equal opportunities is truly commendable. Through her work, she is championing a culture of respect, recognition, and support for all women within the academic community.
As the university pioneers initiatives to support women in academia, Professor Cindy Shannon AM's vision is creating a ripple effect of empowerment and inclusivity. Through strategic investments and programs, Griffith is fostering an environment where women thrive and excel. This unwavering dedication to gender equality is setting a powerful example for other institutions and communities to follow.
In celebrating International Women's Day 2024, Griffith University's message is clear: women's empowerment is not just a day's celebration but a continuous commitment towards a more equitable and inclusive society. Professor Cindy Shannon AM stands at the forefront of this movement, driving change and inspiring the next generation of women leaders.
Did you know? Professor Cindy Shannon AM has been a prominent advocate for gender equality and Indigenous rights for over two decades, receiving the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her significant contributions.
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Indigenous, Diversity and Inclusion) and Chair of the Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Professor Cindy Shannon AM. Professor ...