Events for 31 May, 2023

Copyright, Outputs and Open Access Considerations for Creative and Performing Arts Researchers
31 May

Copyright, Outputs and Open Access Considerations for Creative and Performing Arts Researchers

This seminar will examine copyright, research output and open access considerations pertaining to creative and performing arts research including theses, articles and book chapters, film, music, photography, painting, sculpture, on-line art, mixed media, design, dramatic and musical performances and scripts.
Insider's Guide to Human Research Ethics @ Griffith
31 May

Insider's Guide to Human Research Ethics @ Griffith

This presentation is aimed at HDR students, Early Career Researchers, and researchers who would like an insider's view about getting maximum value in minimum time from the University's human research ethics arrangements.
National Reconciliation Week Southbank
31 May

National Reconciliation Week Southbank

Learn and discover the culture of Australian's First Nation Peoples
Street Fair on the Mountain
31 May

Street Fair on the Mountain

Street Fair on the Mountain is an event you do not want to miss. Vibrant street foods, workshops, market stalls and live music make this event invigorating.
Build your Personal Leadership and Become an Effective Bystander
31 May

Build your Personal Leadership and Become an Effective Bystander

In alignment with Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May, this professional development webinar will be delivered by Griffith's MATE Bystander program. Join expert facilitator and MATE Bystander Director, Shaan Ross-Smith, to learn about personal leadership, being an effective bystander and implementing an intervention toolkit for the workplace.
A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL - Reshaping the Centre-Right in Queensland: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with David Crisafulli
31 May

A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL - Reshaping the Centre-Right in Queensland: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with David Crisafulli

The latest instalment of Griffith University's Better Future for All series sees journalist Kerry O'Brien and Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli discuss the vision he has for the future of Queensland as he leads his "centre-right" political party towards election in October 2024.
90 Seconds to Midnight: Matthew Newkirk
19 May

90 Seconds to Midnight: Matthew Newkirk

90 Seconds to Midnight is a solo exhibition by artist Matthew Newkirk and is the culmination of his research during his PhD Fine Art candidature.
Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson
30 May

Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson

Reimagined Realism is a group exhibition from painting students of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy
06 Apr

Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy

Current exhibition at Griffith University Art Museum | 'Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy'