Research

Change 2023 Conference
19 Oct

Change 2023 Conference

Be empowered and enabled to enact more change! The Change 2023 conference, brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith, is for practitioners, professionals, researchers and experts with an interest in making change happen. Join us for two days of learning, networking, and inspiration as we explore the latest insights and best practices for achieving measurable change that benefits people, communities, and the planet.
Free Research Seminar: Creating Value with Dietary Behaviour Change
23 Aug

Free Research Seminar: Creating Value with Dietary Behaviour Change

Join A/Prof Julia Carins as she discusses her latest research promoting systemic change to improve dietary behaviour.
Lockyer Valley Koala Forum
18 May

Lockyer Valley Koala Forum

The Lockyer Valley Koala Forum on May 18th from 5-7:30pm, is presented by Wildlife Watcher, an initiative of Social Marketing @ Griffith. Attendees will hear from expert speakers, including Social Marketing @ Griffith, Lockyer Valley Regional Council, Department of Environment and Science, Urban Utilities, University of the Sunshine Coast & Lockyer Uplands Catchment Inc. ​The event is available both in-person and online, register now at https://bit.ly/3ZzEqnF to secure your spot.
Prestigious External Scholarships Information Session
08 May

Prestigious External Scholarships Information Session

Hosted by Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans, herself a Rhodes Scholar and Fulbright Senior Scholarship recipient, this information session will provide valuable insights into many prestigious scholarships.
Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses with 2018 Nobel Laureate, Physics Professor Donna Strickland
08 Dec

Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses with 2018 Nobel Laureate, Physics Professor Donna Strickland

Come to our special event with Professor Donna Strickland - one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 for developing chirped pulse amplification, with Gérard Mourou. This research paved the way for one of the most intense laser pulses ever created and has many applications in medicine and technology.
From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution
01 Dec

From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution

From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution with Professor Marco Peresani from the University of Ferrara in Italy. For most of the 20th century, it was thought that our closely related ancestors of Eurasia, including the Neanderthals, were not able to express symbolic behaviours comparable to us, Homo sapiens. New archaeological excavations are increasingly showing that the Neanderthals were capable of abstract thinking.