Events for 07 May, 2015

Check your graduation status
04 May

Check your graduation status

Potential midyear graduates can now check their graduation status via: Portal > Student > Graduation and beyond > Graduation Status.

Students must be ‘Approved’ by 5.00pm on Friday 10 July in order to graduate midyear. Under no circumstances can late approvals be accepted.
 

Week 9 (Teaching)
04 May

Week 9 (Teaching)

Griffith Asia Institute - Research Seminars
07 May

Griffith Asia Institute - Research Seminars

Research Seminars are held on Thursdays at Nathan Campus, from 12:30 - 13:50 during semester. For more info please contact Belle Hammond on 07 3735 4705 or email b.hammond@griffith.edu.au.

Griffith Review: Enduring Legacies
07 May

Griffith Review: Enduring Legacies

Join Professor Julianne Schultz, the founding editor of Griffith Review and writers, Frank Bongiorno, Tim Bonyhady, Meredith McKinney and Peter Stanley in a discussion that fleshes out the lingering human and social impact of conflict. Panellists will discuss the long shadow cast by war and challenge the myths and forgotten truths surrounding twentieth century conflicts.

Sounds of Java
07 May

Sounds of Java

 Be transported by the shimmering sounds of the Queensland Conservatorium Javanese Gamelan Ensemble performing traditional pieces from the classical from the classical Javanese gamelan repertoire under the direction of our distinguished visiting artist Dr Joko Susilo.

Admission free

Languages and Linguistics Research Seminar
07 May

Languages and Linguistics Research Seminar

Dr Katayama will discuss a study that was carried out over 10 weeks during a semester-long Japanese course. The study examined the use of English as a medium for communication while learners collaborate. The study focuses on how English is deployed by learners to address linguistic as well as cultural aspects of Japanese. It also focuses on how English facilitates the group work itself and how it is deployed to effectively coordinate and manage the production of the task in Japanese.

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