Events for 26 March, 2025

STEM Ambassador Conference/Showcase
26 Mar

STEM Ambassador Conference/Showcase

Science on the GO! is hosting the STEM Ambassador Conference / Showcase Event in March 2025.

This leadership conference gives STEM Ambassadors the opportunity to receive leadership training and plan their school's individual action plan and strategy, it inspires students to be STEM leaders on a world stage.
World Science Festival
21 Mar

World Science Festival

World Science Festival 2025 lets everyone discover and enjoy the wonders of science. Griffith University will be represented at the exhibitions, lab incursions, and more.
Check the World Science Festival webpage for more information.
Data Organisation in Spreadsheets for Researchers
26 Mar

Data Organisation in Spreadsheets for Researchers

This workshop is based on the Data Carpentry workshop for Social Scientists.
XX: unfixed variables | Patricia Malt
11 Mar

XX: unfixed variables | Patricia Malt

XX: unfixed variables is a solo exhibition by QCAD student Patricia Malt. Embodying biological markers and hijacking the tradition of the "nude', these works transgress conventional feminine beauty standards to explore the body as unfixed and variable.
Introduction to LabArchives e-Lab Notebook and User Management
26 Mar

Introduction to LabArchives e-Lab Notebook and User Management

Learn how to establish and manage your e-Lab Notebooks for the purpose of recording, organising, searching and sharing your research data.
YOKE: Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen
25 Mar

YOKE: Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen

Yoke is a group exhibition from Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen that explores concepts of control and freedom through the lenses of motherhood, temporality and heritage. The messy edges of motherhood have shaped the ways that these artist make work; time has never been so precious, a scarce resource in the chaos of raising a young a family.
The visions of Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Vicky Hamilton
26 Mar

The visions of Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Vicky Hamilton

Made as a response to the challenges of the lived-experience of pseudo-hallucinations, this exhibition seeks to highlight Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). CBS gives rise to a fascinating world where the realm of image crosses over into the realm of perception. Resulting purely from a loss of sight, CBS visions fill in the void left by the absence of image. Thirteen worldwide participants co-created the series of works including videos, images, and sculptures.