Alumni

Find Your Voice to Match Any Audience: Professional Development Webinar
29 Oct

Find Your Voice to Match Any Audience: Professional Development Webinar

Communicating research to a wide and diverse audience can be one of the most challenging aspects of a career in research.

During this online session, you will be lead through the world of public speaking leaving you with the skills to build confidence, prepare and communicate complex research and technical ideas successfully, and deliver effective and engaging presentations for a varied audience.
Making sense of America - the election and beyond
29 Oct

Making sense of America - the election and beyond

In the next instalment of Griffith University and HOTA's A better future for all conversation series, join renowned journalist Kerry O'Brien and former United States Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich as they discuss the impending US election and what is at stake.
Instagram Live: Can we live peacefully with magpies and other excitable species?
28 Oct

Instagram Live: Can we live peacefully with magpies and other excitable species?

Australian cities are bursting with wildlife: rainbow lorikeets are everywhere, there are possums on every roof and flying foxes squabble in our gardens. But there are some which can be a serious worry, including magpies, plovers and even noisy miners, all of which can attack an innocent bystander. What is going on and can we learn to live with these marauders?
Emotional Resilience
20 Oct

Emotional Resilience

In this workshop, we will explore the role of emotions, how and why they contain vital bits of information that can help you make better decisions. You'll receive all the information you need. You will be coached using practical hints that you can use straight away.
GU/PDN Leadership Breakfast with Dr Neil Carrington
14 Oct

GU/PDN Leadership Breakfast with Dr Neil Carrington

Dr Neil Carrington joined Act for Kids as Chief Executive Officer in August 2010, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise as an experienced educator, counsellor and leader. He has recently retired from this position after 10 years.
Join us to hear Neil share about the leadership steps he took and strategies he used to develop the legacy he has left for 'Act for Kids'.
Living with the land, learning from the past
08 Oct

Living with the land, learning from the past

Join renowned journalist Kerry O'Brien and celebrated Indigenous author Bruce Pascoe as they explore the way Bruce's critically acclaimed book 'Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?' challenges conventional thinking about the First Australians as hunter gatherers.