25
Oct
Change 2018
Change 2018 is a 2-day conference proudly brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith. We have put together this event to bring the best of what we know will help enhance your behaviour change programs.
17
Oct
The End of the Sixties: Kerry James Marshall's Mementos
Drawn from his forthcoming book "The Art of Return: The Sixties and Contemporary Culture", this talk addresses the "Mementos" series by the celebrated artist Kerry James Marshall. Examining these arresting works, Meyer discusses the burden of the memory the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s during a period of renewed racial discord in the United States.
16
Oct
Energy Policies: Where is Australia Heading?
This one-day symposium will cover key issues surrounding current Australian Energy Policies and will bring together researchers and policy makers from the academia, industry and government to critically evaluate the current energy policies and aims to create more useful discussion for improvement in Australian Energy polices.
04
Oct
Design and Digital Research Seminar Series - Towards the Third Paradigm: Making design process explicit
Mike's presentation takes a retrospective look at his design pedagogy research, focusing around creative processes and interpretation, particularly the process of interpreting words into pictures. Within an educational context, he is interesed in helping to de-mystify the design process to assist students to develop stronger meta-cognitive awareness of their approach to design and to help them understand the symbolic relationship between critical and creative thinking.
02
Oct
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Advanced
This course is designed as an advanced course in Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for existing AMOS users. The course is divided into four parts: revision of basic concepts, constructing composite variables for use in SEM, advanced single-level models and advanced multi-level models. Be quick to register as there are limited places available.
20
Sep