Events for 08 October, 2025

NEM Development Conference 2025 (NEMDEV2025)
07 Oct

NEM Development Conference 2025 (NEMDEV2025)

Join us for the NEM Development Conference 2025 (NEMDEV2025), a unique opportunity to connect with key voices shaping the future of Australia's energy system. This two-day event will explore the complex challenges and reform pathways facing the National Electricity Market during the energy transition.
Navigating the Publishing Maze for Science & Health Early Career Researchers
08 Oct

Navigating the Publishing Maze for Science & Health Early Career Researchers

This workshop allows attendees to benefit from the experience, advice and insight into publishing provided by a senior academic, followed by a Q and A.
Introduction to Inventory Management (Sample Management for Lab Managers)
08 Oct

Introduction to Inventory Management (Sample Management for Lab Managers)

As part of the LabArchives solutions, this session covers the Inventory Management Module elements being used for (Bio) Sample Management, as applicable for GU researchers, Lab Managers and their team.
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.
Career Paths: Progress, Pivot, or Portfolio? Alumni Webinar
08 Oct

Career Paths: Progress, Pivot, or Portfolio? Alumni Webinar

In this engaging Griffith alumni webinar, you'll hear from Professor Caroline Rueckert, Dean of Student Experience and Employability at Griffith University, and Leona Murphy, an experienced company chair and non-executive director with a career spanning financial services, governance, and large-scale organisational transformation. Together, they'll share strategies for upskilling, navigating transitions, and planning for the future.
Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes
25 Sep

Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes

In this exhibition Chloe Forbes highlights women, gender-diverse, and queer voices in jazz through sculpture, sound, and personal narrative. This project is the visual culmination of her Honours research project at Griffith University.