18
May
Evidencing your teaching and research impact for promotion
Are you applying for promotion, or thinking of applying, in 2024 or 2025?A case for promotion is expected to show evidence of sustained achievement and impact in the areas you are applying : teaching excellence, research excellence or both.
18
May
QCA Thursdays 2023
QCA Thursdays are a space for the presentation and interpretation of contemporary visual arts and design practice, and a site for gathering, conversation and learning. This year we have an exciting schedule of exhibitions from current and past Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, along with a selection of external exhibitors.
18
May
****POSTPONED**** Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR
Discover tools and techniques researchers can use to quantitively analyse and organise the literature for a Systemtatic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR). The workshop will use EndNote and Microsoft Excel to demonstrate the initial set-up for an SQLR database. This is the second of two SQLR workshops.
09
May
Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee
Forms of Perspective brings together traditional and conceptual landscape painting to examine the relationship and contrast which exists between the two different representational approaches. This exhibition investigates and attempts to visualize how personal interpretation causes variations in how a work is experienced by different members of the viewing public.
18
May
Lockyer Valley Koala Forum
The Lockyer Valley Koala Forum on May 18th from 5-7:30pm, is presented by Wildlife Watcher, an initiative of Social Marketing @ Griffith. Attendees will hear from expert speakers, including Social Marketing @ Griffith, Lockyer Valley Regional Council, Department of Environment and Science, Urban Utilities, University of the Sunshine Coast & Lockyer Uplands Catchment Inc. The event is available both in-person and online, register now at https://bit.ly/3ZzEqnF to secure your spot.
16
May
Sediment: Michael Chapman & Marissa Lindquist
Sediment is a group exhibition by Marissa Lindquist and Michael Chapman that explores the relationship between architecture and geology in Brisbane. This exhibition reflects upon the geological and urban morphologies of Brisbane, and South-East Queensland, through architectural drawing, models and digital scanning.
09
May
Forms of Perspective: Hye Won Lee
Forms of Perspective brings together traditional and conceptual landscape painting to examine the relationship and contrast which exists between the two different representational approaches.
06
Apr
Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy
Current exhibition at Griffith University Art Museum | 'Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy'