Events for 04 September, 2020

Towards 2025: Protecting our diverse campus ecosystems
04 Sep

Towards 2025: Protecting our diverse campus ecosystems

Griffith students and staff are lucky to enjoy some incredibly diverse ecologies on our campuses. Join Professor Catherine Pickering from Griffith's School of Environment and Science, Associate Professor Samantha Capon, Director of the Sciences Partnership Office, along with other members of the Campus Biodiversity and Conservation Working Group to find out more about these diverse ecosystems on campus and the steps we're taking to protect them for future generations.
DELIVERY NOW ONLINE - EndNote workshop - Registrants will be sent a recording of the presentation
31 Mar

DELIVERY NOW ONLINE - EndNote workshop - Registrants will be sent a recording of the presentation

This workshop provides an introduction to using EndNote for research and reference management
Bayesian Reading Group
24 Jul

Bayesian Reading Group

Online reading group every Friday for 3 months.
2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final
04 Sep

2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final

The 3MT competition challenges higher degree by research students to describe their research to a general audience within just three minutes. Throughout the competition participants hone their ability to present their research in a brief, engaging manner. The result is something like a TED talk - only with a three-minute time limit! Join us for the 3MT Griffith Final to see our finalists' presentations, vote for your favourite and find out who our winners are.
Constructive Reductive
25 Aug

Constructive Reductive

Curated by Dr Judith Duqueim, Constructive Reductive is a multi-disciplinary exhibition of contemporary constructive art by twelve international artists that supports an inquiry into artist intentionality and artist technique.
Generations, Sean Crookes
25 Aug

Generations, Sean Crookes

This exhibition is Crookes' first solo show at QCA Galleries and brings together a collection of works created through a sustained investigation over three years of familial domestic life