Events for 28 April, 2022

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition
24 Feb

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Social Media for Researchers
28 Apr

Social Media for Researchers

This workshop will look at the key audiences and purposes of different social media channels, provide an overview of how to use these channels to expand your networks, make connections, and build your profile. We'll also hear how social media data can be used in research and how to access this rich source of information.
Alumni networking event | London
28 Apr

Alumni networking event | London

Join Griffith University's Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans as she shares news and updates on the impact being made by Griffith University in Australia and internationally, including by our researchers and students.

The reception is a great opportunity for Griffith University to introduce you to other alumni and friends in London.

We look forward to meeting you and your guest on the evening for this special occasion.
Alumni networking breakfast | Brisbane
28 Apr

Alumni networking breakfast | Brisbane

From flood to drought and back again: Living with water in South East Queensland

Network with fellow Alumni over breakfast and hear from our panel as they explore what our regional water future looks like.

Moderated by Associate Professor of Integrated Water Management, Brian McIntosh, the panel will consider: How water secure are we? How might we better prepare for drought and flood whilst maintaining the values that draw to and keep us living here?
Bunma-nha: Dominique Chen, Diane Hall,  Debbie Taylor-Worley, Warraba Weatherall
26 Apr

Bunma-nha: Dominique Chen, Diane Hall, Debbie Taylor-Worley, Warraba Weatherall

Bunma-nha mari-gal bulagaa gamilaraay-dhi, marama-ndaay bula winanga-ndaay, gumaa-li-baa, wuurriyala-y ngiyani.
Ngarranma-ndaay nhalay, yana-waa-nha guwiinbarraan, winanga-li ngurrunbaa-gu.
Gaay-gal ngami-li ngiyani, dhawun-dhi bula bunma-nha guwaala-y.
Looking Back, Looking Forward
26 Apr

Looking Back, Looking Forward

Looking Back, Looking Forward, examines the past, present and future through the eyes and hands of 15 Australian artists who are respectfully navigating their way through the politics and sociologies of the culturally diverse society in which they live.