How to be a CI of an ACG
The aim of this GSBRC seminar is to provide an opportunity for social, behavioural and humanities researchers to gain knowledge from individuals with successful ARC funding track records. Our aims are to increase the Australian Competitive Grant application success rates for Griffith University social, behavioural and humanities applicants and to facilitate access to research support staff who can give advice on successfully completing the internal submission process.
The state of work-life interference in Australia in 2014...and what might help to improve it
Professor Barbara Pocock AM, provides an overview of work-life interference in Australia by drawing upon recent research findings, including the circumstances in which different types of workers experience high levels of work-life conflict and recent policy changes.
Griffith Asia Institute - China Brief