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.
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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.
Creating on the Periphery
Can great art be made in regional areas? Does distance from cultural capitals give rise to an artistic vacuum or allow creative freedom? Does relocation disconnect artists from their original landscape? How can you portray over there from over here? Helen Trinca, Brooke Davis and Rebecca Giggs from Griffith Review: Looking West explore creating art on the periphery with Griffith Review editor, Julianne Schultz.
Music Gallery 2
Student-led bands will be featured on the foyer stage throughout the night, representing the depth of the compositional and improvisational talent in the jazz department.
Admission free / Foyer bar open.
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
Critical Approaches to Data Visualisation and Mapping
The College invites all social, behavioural and humanities methodology changers, early career researchers, and doctoral candidates to attend the Seminar presented by Dr Peter Hall on Mapping at Nathan campus.
Gold Coast Community Internship (3002LFC) Student Consultation
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.
We are offering on campus student consultations where you can find out more and 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 Be...