05
Sep
Enviro event
Come along to an Enviro event as part of Griffith's Sustainability Week celebrations. You will find an exciting array of workshops, activities and stalls.
03
Sep
War on Coffee Cups
Join us in the fight against disposable coffee cups! To participate, place your used coffee cups in the collection tubes that will be installed around campus. And come say hi to the GCSE staff at Campus Heart during sustainability week where you can complete a survey and get a free reusable coffee cup!
05
Sep
QBM Griffith MBA Responsible Leadership Scholarships competition closing date 5 Sep
Queensland Business Monthly and Griffith Business School are searching for the responsible leaders of the future. If you measure success in sense rather than dollars, then this could be you. Offering a total prize package up to $130,000, we encourage the next generation of business leaders to enter.Visit the website for more information - www.griffith.edu.au/qbm
Applications close Wednesday 5 September 2018.
Apply now!
05
Sep
Mature Student Open Evening
Get the right advice on study options and support for mature age and postgraduate students.
05
Sep
QCA library workshop
Ghosting: A workshop with artist Pamela See: The Pod QCA Library
03
Sep
Book Exchange
Mt Gravatt campus Book Exchange - daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm in the Arts and Music Building M09 Level 1 foyer near the library. Feel free to leave a book, take a book or just come and browse.
05
Sep
Succulent stall
Students from Jewellery & Small Objects have been propagating succulents in repurposed crockery. They will have these for sale as part of the Sustainablity Activities at QCA. The small succulents have been lovingly tended in the J&SO studio and are ready to move to new homes, they are ideal for studios, offices and houses. Profits from the stall will go towards supporting the students' graduate exhibition plans.
05
Sep
I Made Your Jewellery - an ethical jewellery stall
Members of the Jewellery and Small Objects Student Collective will be holding a stall featuring their jewellery. This is an opoortunity to buy quality original jewellery direct from the maker within a 5 minute walk from where it was made. The students will be able to explain where their materials were sourced from, the processes they use and why their choices are important. I Made Your Jewellery identifies with Fashion Revolution's prioritising of transparency in the supply chain.
05
Sep
Useful Tasks: Phil Aitken
Solo exhibition comprising of the practical component of Phil Aitken's DVA.
04
Sep