Events for 18 May, 2022

PDN Workshop - Using Emotions as a Gateway to High Performance
18 May

PDN Workshop - Using Emotions as a Gateway to High Performance

Practical ways to embed emotional intelligence and social emotional learning into schools.

In this workshop, participants will learn the Decida Emotion Intensity Scale, how to use language to help students better control their emotions, how new digital tools can empower teacher-student rapport, and explore practical tools that helps empathy based leadership in the classroom.
'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition
24 Feb

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Lime Survey Q&A
18 May

Lime Survey Q&A

This online session will give participants the opportunity to ask any questions they may have after going through the resource that is provided upon registration. This resource contains video lessons on how to use Lime Survey at Griffith to create and format a research survey, including how to activate your survey.
Supporting Student-Mothers - Workshop 4: How To Be Your Own Best Advocate
18 May

Supporting Student-Mothers - Workshop 4: How To Be Your Own Best Advocate

This workshop is the fourth of five workshops organised as part of the "Supporting Student-Mothers: A Work-Life Program". We invite student-mothers and mothers-to-be, as well as anyone who has interest in this topic to attend this online workshop.
Porous: Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe
10 May

Porous: Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe

This new interdisciplinary collaboration between Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe intersects visual art, performance, and participatory practices to interrogate the materiality of the body.
Ecoscenography, Theatres of Dust and Australia in 50 Plays book launch
18 May

Ecoscenography, Theatres of Dust and Australia in 50 Plays book launch

Join Dr Tanja Beer, Dr Linda Hassall and Professor Julian Meyrick as the books Ecoscenography: An Introduction to Ecological Design for Performance, Theatres of Dust: Climate Gothic Analysis in Contemporary Australian Drama and Performance Landscapes, and Australia in 50 Plays are launched at Avid Reader Bookshop.