Events for 29 February, 2024

Griffith Mates Welcome Booth at GU Info Hub
29 Feb

Griffith Mates Welcome Booth at GU Info Hub

Make sure you drop by the Welcome Booth during Orientation, hosted by the Griffith Mates (current students). If you have a quick question, want to chat or find out about activities and events, the Griffith Mates will point you in the right direction.
O Week Twilight City Tour with Griffith Mates (Brisbane)
29 Feb

O Week Twilight City Tour with Griffith Mates (Brisbane)

Join Griffith Mates for a FREE Twilight Walking Tour!

During this fun and interactive walking tour, you'll discover highlights of Brisbane city, including South Bank Parklands, Queen Street Mall and more!

It's a great opportunity to make new friends and learn more about your new city.
Twilight City Tour with Griffith Mates (Gold Coast)
29 Feb

Twilight City Tour with Griffith Mates (Gold Coast)

Join Griffith Mates for a FREE Twilight Walking Tour!

During this fun and interactive walking tour, you'll discover highlights of the Gold Coast including the Student Hub, Broadwater Parklands and Chinatown at Southport, followed by a visit to the beach esplanade at Surfers Paradise.

It's a great opportunity to make new friends and learn more about your new city.
Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah
29 Feb

Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah

From March to May 2024, Griffith University Art Museum will host 'Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah'. As part of this project, Taring Padi will undertake a residency and suite of public programs in collaboration with proppaNOW, one of Australia's most important Aboriginal art collectives, and develop a public art banner project together.
Research Impact (Arts)
29 Feb

Research Impact (Arts)

These hands-on, stepwise workshops assist research staff in either planning for the generation, identification, evidencing and communication of their research OR retrospectively identifying their research impact outside of academia.
Research Impact (Arts)
29 Feb

Research Impact (Arts)

These hands-on, stepwise workshops assist research staff in either planning for the generation, identification, evidencing and communication of their research OR retrospectively identifying their research impact outside of academia.
Bayesian for Babies
29 Feb

Bayesian for Babies

This workshop has two parts, leading you through a core idea of Bayesian statistics, relying heavily on pictures. These pictures are used to illustrate core concepts of probability -- conditional probability, priors, and posteriors.
Covidence Training
29 Feb

Covidence Training

Have you got questions about how to use Covidence for your project or review? Then please join us for our upcoming training webinar for Griffith University users.
Undergrowth 2024
26 Feb

Undergrowth 2024

Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced at a second-year undergraduate level at the Queensland College of Art and Design, Griffith University.
Perspectives ASIA | The importance of women's voices in conversations around conservation
29 Feb

Perspectives ASIA | The importance of women's voices in conversations around conservation

Join the conversation surrounding the importance of women's voice's within the region with special guests, Robyn James, Gender and Equity Director in Asia Pacific at The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Madlyn Ero, Partnerships Program Manager for the Solomon Islands Program at The Nature Conservancy and leads TNC's gender equity work in Solomon Islands and Dilly Maezama, one of the founding members of KAWAKI.
ARCHE Seminar Series: The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations
29 Feb

ARCHE Seminar Series: The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations

Associate Professor Qing Yang presents, "The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations."