23
Aug
Future-proof your career - The Griffith STEM Showcase in DARWIN
The Griffith STEM Showcase is for students, parents and teachers interested inlearning more about the exciting career and study opportunities in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM).
23
Aug
Griffith Business School Alumni Career Management Workshop Series
Gain practical strategies and resources to plan your career with this Career Management Workshop Series! This Career Management Workshop Series co hosted by the Griffith Business School Alumni Network and BusinessPLUS is designed and delivered exclusively for Griffith Business School graduates and current students with over five years professional experience.
23
Aug
Distinguished Lecture: A National Integrity Commission - Options for Australia
This year's distinguished lecture will present a new picture of the options for the Commonwealth Government to undertake long overdue strengthening of its public integrity system - drawing on initial results from Australia's second national integrity system assessment, the Griffith University-led Australian Research Council Linkage Project "set to help shape any new anti-corruption structure' (Linda Mottram, ABC Radio PM, February 2018)
23
Aug
Integrated regional environment/climate prediction system: Coupled modeling, parameter estimation and data assimilation
The Griffith Climate Change Response Program welcomes you to join us with our special guest, Prof Seon Ki PARK, from the Dept of Environmental Science and Engineering and the Dept of Climate and Energy Systems Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. He will be presenting a seminar, "Integrated regional environment/climate prediction system: Coupled modeling, parameter estimation and data assimilation".
23
Aug
LFC Seminar - Organisational Vicarious Liablity
Professor Christian Witting (Queen Mary University of London) will present his seminar "Organisational Vicarious Liability"
23
Aug
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Justice for the Rohingha
The United Nations has made many claims about protecting human rights of minorities in conflict-affected and post-conflict states, the prevention of mass atrocities and ending of impunity for international crimes. These claims are yet to be backed up with demonstrable action in Myanmar.In her presentation, Susan Harris Rimmer traces the compound failures of local and international actors to prevent atrocity crimes, using an international human rights law lens.
23
Aug