Events for 21 October, 2014

Qualitative Data Analysis Masterclass FULLY BOOKED
21 Oct

Qualitative Data Analysis Masterclass FULLY BOOKED

GSBRC presents this workshop where participants are asked to bring their own work to this workshop (a few transcripts/ documents/ visuals-text based only).  It will be an intensive look at getting from raw data to completed research documents.

Check Graduation Status
06 Oct

Check Graduation Status

Check Graduation Status to find out if you can graduate.

Exceptions: Higher Degree Research candidates and recent graduates who deferred their original ceremony will not have the Graduation Status link.

Asking the Tough Qustions:  Routine Screening for Domestic Violence in the Health Services
21 Oct

Asking the Tough Qustions: Routine Screening for Domestic Violence in the Health Services

Dr Baird’s presentation will explore the effectiveness of interventions delivered within a maternity and general practice setting which were designed to improve identification, recording and management of domestic violence.
Dr Kathleen Baird is committed to providing woman-centred health care and has maintained this focus throughout all her work and research, with doctoral studies focused on women’s experiences of domestic violence during pregnancy.

Three Minute Thesis Competition Griffith Final
21 Oct

Three Minute Thesis Competition Griffith Final

Up to sixteen PhD and four Honours students will battle it out to win $1,000 in research prize money, and represent Griffith at the Trans-Tasman 3MT Competition.®) is a competition which challenges research students to present a compelling oration on their thesis topic, communicating its significance to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. 

Up to sixteen PhD candidates and four Honours students will compete to win $1,000 in research prize money, and thw...

We Need Your Feedback on Courses and Teachers
20 Oct

We Need Your Feedback on Courses and Teachers

 Course and Teaching Surveys open on 20 October and close on 9 November. Your honest and considered feedback is important. Please go to www.griffith.edu.au/experience (smart-phone friendly too). You could also win a share of $10 000. Feedback is confidential and results are reported to staff in a class summary only.