Events for 22 November, 2022

'William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine'
08 Sep

'William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine'

'William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - The Three 'Rs' and the Ego-Depletion Saga: Research, Replication, Readjustment
22 Nov

MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - The Three 'Rs' and the Ego-Depletion Saga: Research, Replication, Readjustment

Martin S. Hagger in his presentation will introduce the ego-depletion effect and associated theoretical perspectives and mechanistic explanations. He will describe the introduction of a meta-analysis that was conducted of published laboratory experiments testing the effect using the received approach to testing the effect. The analysis yielded a medium-sized ego depletion effect (d = 0.62) across studies with substantive variability.
A Better Future for All - Youth in crisis: Building resilience | Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Hugh van Cuylenburg and Professor Patrick McGorry AO
22 Nov

A Better Future for All - Youth in crisis: Building resilience | Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Hugh van Cuylenburg and Professor Patrick McGorry AO

Join Kerry O'Brien in conversation with two outstanding leaders in the field of mental health education and treatment: Hugh van Cuylenburg and Professor Patrick McGorry AO.
Research Integrity and Responsible Research
22 Nov

Research Integrity and Responsible Research

This presentation will help you to consider the different aspects of research integrity so that you are equipped to conduct responsible research that will enhance the reputation of your research team and the University. When it comes to research integrity, you will discover that it is really is all about your research practice. We will discuss the principles of responsible research conduct, as articulated in the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018).
Ready Steady Panic Stations
22 Nov

Ready Steady Panic Stations

"Ready Panic Stations' showcases the work of 13 Brisbane-based artists exploring the idea of control through their own distinct practices, and in a variety of different mediums. As the show is being organised, curated, and funded by the artists themselves, it reflects the importance of the artist's voice and their control over the exhibition of their works.