Events for 16 September, 2025

Introduction to High Performance Computing
16 Sep

Introduction to High Performance Computing

This introductory workshop is designed to equip participants with the foundational knowledge on HPC systems and how these have been previously used in research.
Systematic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR)
16 Sep

Systematic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR)

This workshop will outline the method, how it complements other review methods, how to systematically search the literature and how to then quantify it. It will also show examples of papers that have been published using the method highlighting its relevance and applicability to a wide range of disciplines.
Advancing SQLR
16 Sep

Advancing SQLR

The advanced workshop in the afternoon will focus on key stages in the method where issues may arise, including the selection of literature, how to create and use categories in your personal dataset, and on the different ways that are being used to analyse the resulting datasets.
Craig & Karl: Double Vision
28 Aug

Craig & Karl: Double Vision

Craig & Karl: Double Vision is a dynamic, playful exploration of one of Queensland's most internationally successful creative exports.
Co-curated by Angela Goddard and Carrie McCarthy and timed to coincide with Griffith University's 50th anniversary.
Supporting Indigenous student success: Listen to what they need and concern
16 Sep

Supporting Indigenous student success: Listen to what they need and concern

Despite increased government investment in higher education, Indigenous students continue to face persistent systemic barriers, particularly in mental health, wellbeing, students' safety, and institutional support. These challenges threaten the realisation of the Universities Accord targets and the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer
16 Sep

I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer

Martina Latimer's work celebrates simple moments of connection, inspired by Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and the "I and Thou" relationship. Her large, vibrant plant paintings, layered with human interaction, create calm, contemplative spaces that explore presence, connection, and everyday intimacy.