Seminar/Forum

Respect at Uni webinar: It wasn't my business, until it was
17 Apr

Respect at Uni webinar: It wasn't my business, until it was

Griffith is pleased to be hosting its inaugural Respect at Uni webinar "It wasn't my business, until it was", a discussion about relationships, respect and how we can all do better to prevent sexual harm and gender-based violence. Respect at Uni is a sector wide initiative aimed at promoting a culture of respect, inclusion, and equality to prevent gender-based violence and sexual harm on campus and in our communities.
Prestigious External Scholarships Online Information Session
16 Apr

Prestigious External Scholarships Online Information Session

At Griffith University, we value excellence in education and research, and we strive to support our outstanding staff and students in achieving their academic and career goals. This Prestigious External Scholarships Online Information Session is to help Griffith University staff, students, and alumni to take the first step towards realising your dreams of studying or researching abroad.
How can we promote the wise use of "Net Zero Emission" commitments?
28 Mar

How can we promote the wise use of "Net Zero Emission" commitments?

Climate Action Webinar: How can we promote the wise use of "Net Zero Emission" commitments?
LFC Seminar: Upscaling Repair of small household electronics - lessons from Belgium and Australia
12 Mar

LFC Seminar: Upscaling Repair of small household electronics - lessons from Belgium and Australia

LFC Seminar: Upscaling Repair of small household electronics - lessons from Belgium & Australia
with Mr Alex Bunodiere, PhD candidate and Professor Leanne Wiseman, ARC Future Fellow.
 Symposium: Taring Padi x proppaNOW
02 Mar

Symposium: Taring Padi x proppaNOW

Join us for an in-depth discussion with Indonesian collective Taring Padi, Queensland's renowned Aboriginal artist collective proppaNOW and significant international and national curators, writers, and artists. Interested artists, students, researchers, and academics are invited to attend and contribute to a dynamic dialogue on collective aesthetics, sovereignty, and interdisciplinarity.
ARCHE Seminar Series: The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations
29 Feb

ARCHE Seminar Series: The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations

Associate Professor Qing Yang presents, "The Earliest Hoabinhian Site of Southeast Asia: Environmental Adaptations and Plant Utilization of Human Populations."