Events for 18 March, 2020

Managing your Research Data - CANCELLED - This event will be repeated at a later date.
18 Mar

Managing your Research Data - CANCELLED - This event will be repeated at a later date.

A workshop to introduce the resources available for Griffith researchers to assist in all stages of their research.
Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup
10 Mar

Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup

Three emerging artists from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University explore the technological supplementation of the natural and authentic within the context of the digitization of the human experience.
Wildflowers of the Granite Belt: Out of Oblivion | Renata Buziak
10 Mar

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt: Out of Oblivion | Renata Buziak

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak presents works created over several years on a forested private property at Wilson's Downfall near Stanthorpe.
Translations in Symmetry and Surface : Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef
10 Mar

Translations in Symmetry and Surface : Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef

Glass artists Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef have a shared passion for the medium of glass, and complementary aesthetic approaches revolving around pattern, symmetry and intricacy in the natural world.
Flatform: Natalie Lavelle
10 Mar

Flatform: Natalie Lavelle

Flatform by Natalie Lavell is part of a continuing inquiry into concepts that explore surface relationships where visual perception prompts a tangible awareness of painting's objecthood in relation to our own body and the natural world.
Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup
10 Mar

Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup

Confluence explores the technological supplementation of the natural and authentic within the context of the digitization of the human experience from three undergraduate students from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety@Griffith
18 Mar

Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety@Griffith

Presentations about Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety.
Vocational Didactics: Work, Learning and Conceptualization
18 Mar

Vocational Didactics: Work, Learning and Conceptualization

Vocational Didactics: Work, Learning and Conceptualization

Prof Paul Olry Pr Training and Education Sciences, School of Engineers AgroSup,
University of Burgundy, Dijon, France

Wednesday, 18 March 2020 4pm-5:30pm in M10_5.04 with video link up to G23_3.01

RSVP by Friday 13 March to m.rautio@griffith.edu.au
Cost: Free
Mutinominal Regression
18 Mar

Mutinominal Regression

This workshop comes fourth in a series of workshops on the statistical analysis of Likert-scaled survey data.
Cooperative Research Centres Project (CRC-P) Briefing Session   CANCELLED TO BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE
18 Mar

Cooperative Research Centres Project (CRC-P) Briefing Session CANCELLED TO BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE

This is an excellent opportunity for researchers who are working with industry to learn how they can frame their research for this translational scheme.
Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef
10 Mar

Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef

Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Glass artists Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef have a shared passion for the medium of glass, and complementary aesthetic approaches revolving around pattern, symmetry and intricacy in the natural world.
Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak
10 Mar

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak presents works created over several years on a forested private property at Wilson's Downfall near Stanthorpe.