Events for 17 May, 2022

Measuring and showcasing research: scholarly metrics
17 May

Measuring and showcasing research: scholarly metrics

Gain familiarity with tools for measuring research outputs, such as citation metrics and benchmarking. In this two-hour seminar, we demonstrate locating and using citation information to highlight aspects of your track record for grant or promotion applications.
'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition
24 Feb

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' Exhibition

'Deborah Kelly: CREATION' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Alumni networking event | Gold Coast
17 May

Alumni networking event | Gold Coast

The evening will commence with a welcome address and updates on what is happening at your University by Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Carolyn Evans. Our special guest speaker is alumnus Captain Jan Becker AM.

After the presentations, you will have the opportunity to network, meet new people and reunite over drinks and canapes with your fellow Griffith alumni.

We look forward to welcoming you.
Why it is important to promote Kanyini and Dadirri to first time Indigenous mums
17 May

Why it is important to promote Kanyini and Dadirri to first time Indigenous mums

My research is focused on validating the importance of investing in promoting the respect and spiritual skills required to appreciate the importance of Kanyini - relationship to all things, interconnectedness and Dadirri - deep listening and inner, quiet awareness and waiting. Gifted to us by NT Elders: Uncle Bob Randall and Aunty Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann.
Porous: Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe
10 May

Porous: Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe

This new interdisciplinary collaboration between Sharna Barker and Ruby Donohoe intersects visual art, performance, and participatory practices to interrogate the materiality of the body.
2022 MHIQ/DRB Seminar Series - Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders
17 May

2022 MHIQ/DRB Seminar Series - Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders

James N. Baraniuk MD, is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington DC. In this seminar he explains his work in relation to different "Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders". Dr Baraniuk details his proposition that dysfunction of systems in the midbrain and brainstem may provide a unifying pathogenic mechanism to explain the heightened experiences of interoception in ME/CFS and allied conditions.