Arts, Education and Law

The Kindness Revolution
04 Jun

The Kindness Revolution

Renowned social psychologist Hugh Mackay joins host of ABC Conversations Sarah Kanowski to reflect on the challenges we have faced during the past year and how we might use these as a catalyst for finding more creative ways of building the kind of society we'd all be proud to live in - kinder, more compassionate, more cooperative, more respectful, more inclusive, more egalitarian, more harmonious, less cynical.
First Nations Curators in Conversation
21 May

First Nations Curators in Conversation

Join Wanda Nanibush, Brenda L. Croft, Megan Tamati-Quennell & r e a Saunders in conversation with Shannon Brett to discuss their careers, curatorial roles, advocacy and agency.
FLESH MADE NEW: The Unnatural History of Stem Cells
30 Apr

FLESH MADE NEW: The Unnatural History of Stem Cells

Professor John Rasko AO, takes us on a wild tour of the scandal-prone history of stem cell research. John will be joined in conversation by journalist Tegan Taylor, co-host (with Norman Swan) of ABC's multi-award-winning podcast Coronacast.
QCA Graduate Exhibitions 2020 (South Bank Campus)
02 Feb

QCA Graduate Exhibitions 2020 (South Bank Campus)

Each year, the Queensland College of Art comes alive with exhibitions as students celebrate the completion of their degrees. We invite you to view work from our Fine Art, Photography and Contemporary Australian Indigenous (Art) graduating students.
2020 ANZSOC Conference
08 Dec

2020 ANZSOC Conference

The 33rd Annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference will be held at QT Gold Coast, Queensland, 8 - 10 December 2020.
For over three decades, the annual meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology has brought together leading researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to promote the study, understanding, and effective practices of criminology.
2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final
04 Sep

2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final

The 3MT competition challenges higher degree by research students to describe their research to a general audience within just three minutes. Throughout the competition participants hone their ability to present their research in a brief, engaging manner. The result is something like a TED talk - only with a three-minute time limit! Join us for the 3MT Griffith Final to see our finalists' presentations, vote for your favourite and find out who our winners are.