10
Jun
The Art of Self-Marketing for Researchers
Tune into series of 3 webinars aimed at offering strategies, tools, insights, and advice to help you unlock your potential and get started in developing your own self-promotion campaign for career success. This three session webinar series is applicable for both HDRs and ECRs.
10
Jun
2022 MHIQ Seminar Series - Unravelling the Relationship between Sleep, Pain and TBI
Professor Richelle Mychasiuk's presentation discusses the fundamental relationships between neuroplasticity, sleep, and pain. Her team has been studying mTBI-induced desynchronization of the brain's clock at the behavioural, molecular, and pathophysiological level in adolescent rats. In addition, they have explored the role of orexin and the orexinergic system in modulation of these outcomes. In this seminar, Professor Mychasiuk tells you what they have learned.
10
Jun
Reason and Reckoning: Conversations and Provocations
This symposium, led by Dr Fiona Foley, takes as its starting point this provocation and the potency of colonial figures whose names still delineate Australia's landscapes and its institutions, such as Griffith University and Griffith Review. It makes space for a range of powerful and diverse invited speakers to use Indigenous Knowledges and other academic prism to address ongoing colonial structures of name, rights and other deeper political questions.
09
Jun
'Jeff Gibson: Countertypes' Exhibition
'Jeff Gibson: Countertypes' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
07
Jun
Nomenclature of the Anthropocene: Emily Parker
This exhibition results from experience linked to matter, fragments of an endless work. The materials that will identify the geological age termed the Anthropocene are the substances of Parker's art practice.
07
Jun