16
Aug
Singapore Alumni Networking Event
Griffith University's Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans is delighted to host her very first Singapore Alumni Networking Event since her appointment as Griffith's fifth Vice Chancellor.You will have the opportunity to gather with fellow alumni, to establish new connections, or build upon existing relationships. Share your stories with friends and new acquaintances and with the University.
12
Apr
Hong Kong Alumni Networking Event
Griffith University's new Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans is delighted to host her very first international alumni event since her appointment as Griffith's fifth Vice Chancellor.Come along and establish new connections, or build upon existing relationships. Share your stories with friends and new acquaintances and hear about the things that are happening at your University.
27
Feb
Canberra Alumni Networking Event
Griffith University's new Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans is delighted to host her very first alumni event since her appointment as Griffith's fifth Vice Chancellor.Come along and establish new connections, or build upon existing relationships. Share your stories with friends and new acquaintances and hear about the things that are happening at your University.
20
Nov
Building Success through Resilience: Professional Networking Event
Griffith University alumni and Golden Key members are invited to attend our Gold Coast professional networking event.
22
Apr
Launch of Griffith Review: Enduring Legacies
Please join editor Julianne Schultz and local contributors for the Melbourne launch of Griffith Review: Enduring Legacies edited by Julianne Schultz and Peter Cochrane. To be launched by Barry Jones.
05
Nov
How might we design a more ethical and sustainable economic system?
Think Outside: Economy, the final event in the series, asks design thinkers 'how might we design a more ethical and sustainable economic system?' Many believe the existing model of capitalism is "broken". However like many of today's "broken" mechanisms, capitalism is a system, a system designed by people. We therefore have the ability (and responsibility) to design a new system - an improved system.