Arts, Education and Law

All Being Equal: Stories Beyond Yes or No
10 Dec

All Being Equal: Stories Beyond Yes or No

Benjamin Law, well-known for the TV series, The Family Law, joins other Griffith Review contributors and Griffith researchers for a panel discussion on the social, political and personal impacts of the marriage equality postal survey
Celebrating a Musical Christmas
05 Dec

Celebrating a Musical Christmas

Students and faculty from the performing arts department celebrate Christmas through music and drama in the stunning surrounds of St John's Cathedral.
A Musical Christmas - Gold Coast
01 Dec

A Musical Christmas - Gold Coast

With Beautiful arrangements of Christmas favourites, along with speeches and traditional carols, this is an event for the whole family.
Women and Sport II: Making space for women in sport
28 Nov

Women and Sport II: Making space for women in sport

We are pleased to invite you to the Women and Sport II: "Making space" for women in sport 2018, presented by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and Griffith Business School Department for Tourism, Hotel and Sport Management
Breaking the radiocarbon barrier? A critical assessment of the earliest dates and models for the settlement of Sahul
08 Nov

Breaking the radiocarbon barrier? A critical assessment of the earliest dates and models for the settlement of Sahul

The Environmental Futures Research Institute and the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research presents an Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution and Place Evolution and Rock Art Heritiage Unit Public Lecture:

Breaking the radiocarbon barrier? A critical assessment of the earliest dates and models for the settlement of Sahul (the combined landmass of Australia and New Guinea)
American Protection and Pacific Vulnerability: Questioning Militarism & Masculinity from Darwin, Australia to Guam, "USA"
06 Nov

American Protection and Pacific Vulnerability: Questioning Militarism & Masculinity from Darwin, Australia to Guam, "USA"

Visiting Scholar Dr Sylvia Frain from the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand will present a seminar titled "American Protection and Pacific Vulnerability: Questioning Militarism & Masculinity from Darwin, Australia to Guam, "USA''".