Events for 20 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 11 (Teaching)
18 May

Week 11 (Teaching)

Argentina: CW Australia Educa Fair Cordoba
20 May

Argentina: CW Australia Educa Fair Cordoba

 Meet with a Griffith University representative at the CW Australia Educa Fair in Cordoba.

The Sweetness of Things Half-Remembered
20 May

The Sweetness of Things Half-Remembered

 Rafael Karlen presents a suite of works for String Quartet, improvising pianist and saxophonist. With Rebecca Karlen, Alice Buckingham, Eugenie Costello and Danielle Bentley.

Free Admission

Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
16 May

Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

 Follow Miss Mona Stangley and her girls as they fight a group of do-gooders, led by crusading television reporter Melvin P Thorpe, to save their little Whorehouse from closure.

Book by Larry L King and Peter Masterson
Music and Lyrics by Carol Hall
By arrangement with Origin��€ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ Theatrical on behalf of Samuel French Inc.
This production contains adult themes and strong language.

Tickets: $33 / $21.50 / $11.50
Bookings: conevents.com.au

GLS panel discussion: Refugees and the Rule of Law
20 May

GLS panel discussion: Refugees and the Rule of Law

The Griffith Law School is pleased to invite you to join her Honour Judge Fleur Kingham, Griffith Law School Dean, Professor Penelope Mathew, Robert Lachowicz from the Refugee and Immigration Legal Service and Chair of the Refugee Council of Australia Sonia Caton, for a panel discussion of Australia’s policies, their compliance with international law and the challenges they present to the rule of law.

Dealing with Data: Research Data Management for Social, Behavioural and Humanities Researchers
20 May

Dealing with Data: Research Data Management for Social, Behavioural and Humanities Researchers

The College invites and encourages the participation of social, behavioural and humanities researchers at all career levels, including postdoctoral level, early career researchers, mid–career and senior level researchers, and doctoral candidates to this seminar conducted by Information Services staff about Managing Data.  

Community Internship (3002LFC) Student Consulation
20 May

Community Internship (3002LFC) Student Consulation

 This free choice elective provides you with the opportunity to volunteer at a not-for-profit organisation for around 50 hours during the semester, gain valuable work experience and receive 10CP academic credit at the same time.

Not sure which internship to choose? Would you like to talk to someone who can match your skills with the right internship? Come to one of our drop in sessions and meet Ben or Emily. No booking required. Alternatively phone Ben on (07) 338 21761 or Em...