Events for 27 August, 2013

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)
26 Aug

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)

Project Week (QCGU South Bank only)

 

Psychological Human Factors
27 Aug

Psychological Human Factors

 Experience firsthand how modern technology can quickly profile a human being’s strengths and weaknesses both psychologically and biologically in order to accurately predict safety and operational performance for a specific operational, trades, and other safety or performance roles.

GBS Project-based Internships Information Session
27 Aug

GBS Project-based Internships Information Session

Griffith Business School Project-based Internships . Adding serious scope to your Resume.

Australian Future Unlimited: Education Exhibition 2013
24 Aug

Australian Future Unlimited: Education Exhibition 2013

Australian Future Unlimited: Education Exhibition

University Experience Survey - All opinions matter!
12 Aug

University Experience Survey - All opinions matter!

 The University Experience Survey is your opportunity to provide feedback on your experience as a student. This feedback will be used to improve the quality of higher education in Australia. Watch your inbox after August 12. 

Is China's Rise Inevitable? What Might Go Wrong?
27 Aug

Is China's Rise Inevitable? What Might Go Wrong?

Cinema B, Gallery of Modern Art, Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct, South Bank
Tuesday 27 August 2013
6:00-7:00pm, doors open at 5:30pm

Guests are welcome to join us for refreshments prior to the seminar. Please RSVP to Natasha Vary by Thursday 22 August 2013 on telephone 07 37355322 or email n.vary@griffith.edu.au

Quadrant Software Presentation
27 Aug

Quadrant Software Presentation

Presentation to explore the use of Quadrant as a research software tool.   The presentation invites and encourages the participation of researchers at all career levels, including Postdoctoral, Early Career Researchers, Mid–Career and Senior level Researchers, and higher degree by research students.

Ready to graduate?
22 Aug

Ready to graduate?

See the 4 steps you need to following by visiting www.griffith.edu.au/graduations

How community engagement can inspire responsible, sustainable action
27 Aug

How community engagement can inspire responsible, sustainable action

 This presentation will explore how to engage a community so that it chooses to act differently about its environment. It will use the Samford community as a case study, showing how this community has encouraged large sections of its population to take significant sustainable action. It will explore the bumps experienced along the road and the fundamental principles of behaviour change that were needed. The presentation will be facilitated by some of the people who helped design and ...