Events for 16 May, 2013

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)
13 May

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only).

 

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)
15 May

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)

13-17 May 2013: Project Week (QCGU South Bank only).

Perspectives Asia- India Large and Small: Contemporary  Indian culture in the world
16 May

Perspectives Asia- India Large and Small: Contemporary Indian culture in the world

Perspectives: Asia in partnership with Encounters: India present this exciting public seminar.

Through the fields of music, film and architecture, panellists will examine the changing nature of contemporary Indian identity, and how Indian culture has become a major force internationally. Is there a growing push for a broad idea of national identity, or are local and regional cultures asserting a greater presence?

 

MBA for Life launch
16 May

MBA for Life launch

The MBA for Life program is a commitment to our students to keep the knowledge they have gained from their MBA relevant and up-to-date. This event is about bringing MBA students, MBA and IMBA alumni, and MBA teaching and administrative staff together to celebrate this new initiative and the benefits it will provide.

Encounters: India
13 May

Encounters: India

Music, film and art, fashion and food, ideas and debates, and even cricket.

Check your Graduation Status
07 May

Check your Graduation Status

Expecting to graduate? Check your Graduation Status now via: Griffith Portal > Student > Graduation and beyond > Graduation Status.

Research Seminar - Turning Points and International Two-Level Games: Multilateral Negotiations in the GATT and the WTO
16 May

Research Seminar - Turning Points and International Two-Level Games: Multilateral Negotiations in the GATT and the WTO

Dr Larry Crump, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Business School and Professor Dan Druckman, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University will present a seminar on ‘Turning Points and International Two–Level Games:Multilateral Negotiations in the GATT and the WTO’.