15
Dec
'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition
'Destiny Disrupted' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
28
Feb
Systematic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR) & Advancing SQLR
Systematic quantitative literature review is a smart and effective method for undertaking literature reviews, particularly for research students and others exploring new disciplines. It bridges the gap between traditional narrative review methods and meta-analysis. Narrative methods that are common in research theses, rely on the expertise and experience of the author, making them challenging for novices to produce and publish.
28
Feb
Twilight City Walking Tour with Griffith Mates
Join the Griffith Mates for a tour around Brisbane or the Gold Coast, to discover the local public transport system, tourist highlights, eating hot spots and shopping districts.
28
Feb
International Student Afternoon Tea
Meet and mingle with other students just like you! The Griffith Mates will be hosting a morning tea to help you meet new people and make new friends.
28
Feb
Griffith Mates Welcome Booth
Make sure you drop by the Welcome Booth during Orientation, hosted by the Griffith Mates (current students). If you have a quick question, want to chat or find out about activities and events, the Griffith Mates will point you in the right direction.
14
Feb
The Naked Landscape
The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised.
27
Feb
Info Booth at Nathan Campus
Griffith Sports team will provide an information booth for anyone wanting to know about campus, sporting, and student opportunity events.
27
Feb
Online Info Session
Online Info session of Uni life, event, activities, sports and clubs.
28
Feb
Speed Friending + Trivia
What goes well with meeting new friends and playing trivia? FREE pub lunch and prizes do!
14
Feb
The Naked Landscape
The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised. The addition of the younger artist introduces an intergenerational counterpoint offering commonalities and differences that demonstrate shared language and consideration
21
Feb
Undergrowth 2023
Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced by undergraduate students at the Queensland College of Art.
20
Feb
Protecting kanalaritja: Andrew Gall
Protecting kanalaritja is an exhibition of my doctoral journey-a journey of knowledge seeking and knowledge gaining to find a solution to the question:If climate change hits as hard as the scientific evidence indicates, what will happen to my Pakana culture's practice of kanalaritja (shell necklace making)?
21
Feb