Seminar/Forum

2020 MHIQ Lecture Series - Women and Cardiovascular Disease
08 Oct

2020 MHIQ Lecture Series - Women and Cardiovascular Disease

2020 MHIQ Lecture Series: Professor Gita Mishra will present Women and Cardiovascular Disease. Emerging evidence increasingly points to associations between reproductive characteristics and the risk of cardiovascular disease, that are in addition to the effects of established risk factors such as health behaviours and bodyweight. A ​summary of results from our research on the type1, age at menopause2, and reproductive lifespan3 and incident non-fatal cardiovascular disease events.

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2020 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture
27 Aug

2020 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture

The 2020 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture will be held on Thursday 27 August 2020.
Cybersecurity: A Global Responsibility Webinar
27 Aug

Cybersecurity: A Global Responsibility Webinar

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world into embracing transformations, presenting both challenges and opportunities for prosperity. An expanded world of internet enabled devices creates new vulnerabilities across the spectrum of users: individuals, businesses and even nations.

Join Associate Professor Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy, Muthu, as he discusses the fundamentals of cyber security and how evolving threats can be mitigated.
End of an era, the future of work
25 Aug

End of an era, the future of work

Griffith University's A better future for all series continues with ACTU Secretary Sally McManus joining Kerry O'Brien via livestream to discuss the changing face of work.
Travelling into the future
30 Jul

Travelling into the future

Join Alan Joyce in conversation with Kerry O'Brien in the first of a series of events presented by Griffith University and HOTA, Home of the Arts.
Asia Pacific Virtual Consultation on Revised Draft of the Proposed Business and Human Rights Treaty
23 Jun

Asia Pacific Virtual Consultation on Revised Draft of the Proposed Business and Human Rights Treaty

The City University of Hong Kong and the Law Futures Centre, Griffith University will host an Asia Pacific Virtual Consultation on the Revised Draft of the Proposed Business and Human Rights Treaty.