Events for 28 April, 2016

Week 8 (Teaching)
25 Apr

Week 8 (Teaching)

Week 8 (Teaching)
Discover Griffith
28 Apr

Discover Griffith

Griffith University invites high school students and their family and friends to get a taste of life at Griffith in a fun and informative on-campus event.
Menzies Health Institute Queensland 2016 Seminar Series - Dr Sharon Straus and Dr Julia Moore
28 Apr

Menzies Health Institute Queensland 2016 Seminar Series - Dr Sharon Straus and Dr Julia Moore

This seminar offers an introduction to knowledge translation and how it can inform both healthcare research and practice, providing a broad overview of how knowledge translation connects the research pipeline to clinical practice in order to benefit patients. The seminar is beneficial for anyone interested learning more about how knowledge translation relates to their own work.
Perspectives:Asia seminar 'Insights Indonesia'
28 Apr

Perspectives:Asia seminar 'Insights Indonesia'

Perspectives:Asia seminar 'Insights Indonesia' will be presented by George Roberts, Journalist, ABC News Queensland. George will share anecdotes from his time reporting during one of the most turbulent times of the Australia Indonesia relationship, and how he sees this recurrent volatility in the relationship and its future prospects for the region.
Menzies Health Institute Queensland - Optimising Health Outcomes Program: An Update
28 Apr

Menzies Health Institute Queensland - Optimising Health Outcomes Program: An Update

A discussion about strategic initiatives and opportunities, and an update on how groups within the Optimising Health Outcomes program will be developed.
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Multialignment and Indian Foreign Policy under Narendra Modi
28 Apr

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Multialignment and Indian Foreign Policy under Narendra Modi

Ian Hall, Professor, Griffith Asia Institute and Centre for Governance and Public Policy, will examine India's emerging approach to foreign policy: multialignment. He argues that since the mid-2000s India has developed multialignment as a means of achieving what it perceives as its core interests and ideals in international relations.