Events for 26 May, 2022

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition
24 Feb

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Reproducible Research: Building Business Continuity
26 May

Reproducible Research: Building Business Continuity

On completion of this workshop, participants should be able to:
- identify ways to make their research reproducible and transparent
- safeguard themselves against fraud
- secure their data against loss or accidental disclosure
- identify best practice in reproducibility for current and future research projects
Formulating Close-ended Questions for Surveys
26 May

Formulating Close-ended Questions for Surveys

This workshop provides an overview to the formulation, wording and sequencing of close-ended questions when using surveys for research.
Web 3.0 for Business - Emerging Trends in Blockchain, Digital Assets and the Metaverse
26 May

Web 3.0 for Business - Emerging Trends in Blockchain, Digital Assets and the Metaverse

The pandemic has led to a seismic shift to digital platforms, and a growing interest in the next generation of the internet, known as Web 3.0. Three key aspects of the Web 3.0 environment-Blockchain, Digital Assets, and the Metaverse-will impact how we interact with each other and in business. Leaders must understand its enabling technologies, products, services, and markets to maximise the opportunities and minimise the hazards of Web 3.0.
A Pocket Full of Daises: Ashlee Becks
24 May

A Pocket Full of Daises: Ashlee Becks

A Pocket Full of Daises is a solo exhibition from QCA Graduate Ashlee Becks and investigates how materiality and painting can be used as a vehicle to gently express and heal from lingering mental illness.
Connections: Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt, Diane Green
24 May

Connections: Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt, Diane Green

This group of women painters ie Sallie Page Mary-Jo Cleary, Marie Adams, Julie Saltissi, Pat Malt and Diane Green have recently felt unmoored and isolated in their individual practices. Connections is the result of the group's collective drive to reach out from that isolation, to look for and create connections however tenuous they be.