Events for 28 August, 2019

2019 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture
28 Aug

2019 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture

The 2019 Michael Whincop Lecture will be held on 28 August 2019.
Copyright, Research Outputs and Open Access Considerations for Creative  and Performing Arts Researchers
28 Aug

Copyright, Research Outputs and Open Access Considerations for Creative and Performing Arts Researchers

This seminar will examine copyright, research output and open access considerations pertaining to creative and performing arts research including film, music, photography, painting, sculpture, on-line art, mixed media, design, dramatic and musical performances and scripts.
Occupied Landscapes: Evidence of Drones
27 Aug

Occupied Landscapes: Evidence of Drones

Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox poses questions about how landscape is mediated in the age of the drone.
QBM Griffith MBA Responsible Leadership Scholarships competition closing date 4 Sep
26 Jul

QBM Griffith MBA Responsible Leadership Scholarships competition closing date 4 Sep

Queensland Business Monthly and Griffith Business School are searching for the responsible leaders of the future. If you measure success in sense rather than dollars, then this could be you. Offering a total prize package in excess of $130,000, we encourage the next generation of business leaders to enter.

Visit the website for more information - www.griffith.edu.au/qbm

Applications open Friday 26 July and close Wednesday 4 September 2019.
Developing Literacy Skills on Evaluating Survey Instruments
28 Aug

Developing Literacy Skills on Evaluating Survey Instruments

A full day workshop to develop and improve literacy about survey quality.
Where the Lost Things Go, Niomi Sands
27 Aug

Where the Lost Things Go, Niomi Sands

Solo exhibiting from Mid North Coast based artist Niomi Sands which explores the often over looked collections of lost property.
Altered Realities, Alison James
20 Aug

Altered Realities, Alison James

This solo exhibition from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University honours student Alison James explores the experience of living in an online world and chronicles the journey of an explorer of our altered realities.