Events for 28 September, 2023

Navigating the Publishing Maze for Health & Science Early Career Researchers
28 Sep

Navigating the Publishing Maze for Health & Science Early Career Researchers

This workshop allows attendees to benefit from the experience, advice and insight into publishing provided by a senior academic, followed by a Q and A.
King and Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award 2023
14 Sep

King and Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award 2023

The King & Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award is a biennial competition that supports, showcases, and celebrates the highest standard of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art practice in Australia. Opening from 14 September to 14 October at Griffith University Art Museum, the Award will be held for the first time in Brisbane in 2023.

​Griffith University Art Museum is open Tuesdays - Saturdays, 11am - 4pm.
Meta-analysis 4 - Quantitative Review to Extract Quantities for Meta-Analysis
28 Sep

Meta-analysis 4 - Quantitative Review to Extract Quantities for Meta-Analysis

Meta-analysis is conducted to summarise quantitative results, across several studies. It is most challenging where study methods differ. We address the challenge of ensuring all quantities (and uncertainties) are expressed in the same way, across studies, for input into meta-analysis.
Introduction to Python - Software Carpentry Workshop
27 Sep

Introduction to Python - Software Carpentry Workshop

Python is modern programming language used across data science, artificial intelligence, and web development. Learn the foundational skills required to begin your Python journey by attending this two-day workshop and join an ever-growing community of Python programmers. No prior knowledge is required.
Queer Here
14 Sep

Queer Here

Queer Here celebrates the talents, vision and experiences of queer artists from Brisbane/Meanjin.
Sharna Barker | (un)grounded: as if I was releasing something
26 Sep

Sharna Barker | (un)grounded: as if I was releasing something

(un)grounded: as if I was releasing something is a solo exhibition by Sharna Barker that explores the boundaries of contemporary self-portraiture.
Perspectives: Asia | Can deliberation bridge divided publics? A hopeful story from the Philippines
28 Sep

Perspectives: Asia | Can deliberation bridge divided publics? A hopeful story from the Philippines

The Griffith Asia Insistute present "Can deliberation bridge divided publics? A hopeful story from the Philippines." by Professor Nicole Curato from the Centre for Deliberative democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra.