Events for 20 August, 2014

How to Manage a Research Budget
20 Aug

How to Manage a Research Budget

 GSBRC is offering a "How to Manage a Research Budget" workshop as part of their series "Working as a Social, Behavioural or Humanities Researcher".  Mr James Fox and Ms Daina Garklavs will assist researchers who want to gain more control over their reserach budget with practical hands-on information in this workshop.

Griffith University and Quest Community Newspapers G20 OurSay forum with Lord Mayor Quirk
20 Aug

Griffith University and Quest Community Newspapers G20 OurSay forum with Lord Mayor Quirk

 Griffith University is teaming up with Quest Community Newspapers to give residents the opportunity to put their G20 question to Brisbane Mayor Graham Quirk.

IMPACT @ Griffith Science Lecture: Transport Innovations
20 Aug

IMPACT @ Griffith Science Lecture: Transport Innovations

Transport Innovations: how transport projects and policies are changing our cities and changing our way of life

Drawing on research conducted at Griffith across cycling, public transport and road systems this lecture will first look at a range of recent transport innovations and how they are changing the places we live and in turn our culture. It will then peer into the near future to look at what might be the next set of innovations, what impacts they may have on Australian citie...

University Experience Survey - all opinions matter!
11 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.

Check you email for your personal invitation, or visit www.ues.edu.au to learn more.

Forced Marriages: Greater Understanding Series
20 Aug

Forced Marriages: Greater Understanding Series

Should Forced Marriages, not to be confused with arranged marriages, be recognised as a crime, a crime against humanity? How many women are affected by Forced Marriages? What is the frequency of prosecutions? What package of legal, economic and social reforms is needed?