Events for 15 May, 2019

Mature Student Open Evening
15 May

Mature Student Open Evening

No matter whether you're returning to university, starting study for the first time or looking for a postgraduate degree, our Mature Student Open Evenings can help navigate the right study path for you.
Statistics in R workshops
15 May

Statistics in R workshops

The two Statistics in R workshops provide an introduction to statistical programming.
Suspended Light: Helle Cook
30 Apr

Suspended Light: Helle Cook

With the concept of "home' as foundation, Helle Cook explores liminality and light in translucent layers of paint on canvas and sheer textiles.
yoke: Adam Anderson & Andrew Willis
03 May

yoke: Adam Anderson & Andrew Willis

yoke. is a collaborative exhibition from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University Doctoral Visual Arts Candidates Adam Anderson and Andrew Willis.
Why Jewellery?3
30 Apr

Why Jewellery?3

This exhibition is an exchange exhibition of contemporary jewellery by students, staff and graduates from the Jewellery and Small Objects Department QCA and the Hong Kong Baptist University.
Business Strategy and Innovation Public Lecture: Why renewable energy needs to be mainstream - not an alternative
15 May

Business Strategy and Innovation Public Lecture: Why renewable energy needs to be mainstream - not an alternative

Some developing nations are investing more on alternative energy than Australia. This presentation aims to provide the the current state of play in terms of emerging disruptive technologies in the renewable energy space including rooftop solar PV and battery storage and electric vehicles. Keynote speaker Dr Pat Glynn will be followed by a panel discussion with question and answers.