25
Jul
Partnering With Commercial Partnerships To Achieve Social Objectives Masterclass
Involving businesses to achieve positive behaviour change. - This interactive masterclass will highlight the basics of corporate social responsibility and cross-sector partnerships and provide practical tips on how to optimise such initiatives. In addition to gaining insights, participants will share experiences and gain knowledge through a peer-to-peer learning process.- Public Lecture
- Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW).
- Researcher Education and Development
- GriffithBUSINESS
- Professional Learning Hub
- Professional Development
- Griffith Business School
- Learning Futures
- Developing Researcher Training Program
- Careers and Employment
- Arts, Education and Law
- Training/Workshop
- Griffith Business School Alumni Network
25
Jul
Engaging with Media
Engaging with Media is a training session in the Developing Research Training program to advise researchers how to understand the media and utilise for the benefit of their research.
25
Jul
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar |Nuclear Deterrence v. International Humanitarian Law: Consequences for Asia-Pacific Stability
In this presentation, Dr Tanya Ogilvie-White , adjunct senior fellow, Griffith Asia Institute will discuss the Nuclear Deterrence and their developments, while focusing on the challenges associated with harmonising international humanitarian and strategic agendas in Asia.
16
Jul
Domestica: Deborah Eddy
Solo exhibition from Queensland College of Art Higher Degree Researcher Deborah Eddy.
16
Jul
The Work of Art in the Age of the Selfie
A group exhibition from Queensland College of Art undergraduate students exploring the impact of selfie culture on contemporary practice.
16
Jul
I saw a person I knew who was originally from Brisbane walking across Princes Bridge but we both pretended not to notice each other
This collection of paintings from Jonathan Kopinski seeks to construct part of an ongoing scenography of remembered incidents and narratives that explore the banal and absurd poetics of personal experience.
16
Jul