Griffith Business School

2018 Affordable Housing Symposium: Whole of Life Approach to Sustainable and Affordable Living Choices
09 Nov

2018 Affordable Housing Symposium: Whole of Life Approach to Sustainable and Affordable Living Choices

Housing affordability has become one of the key social, economic and political challenges that Australian society faces. In collaboration with the National Affordable Housing Consortium (NAHC) and Sustainable Living Infrastructure Consortium (SLIC), Griffith University is proud to organise the Affordable Housing 2018 Symposium. The theme of this year's symposium is "Build-to-Rent and Whole of Life Approach to Sustainable and Affordable Living Choices".
Griffith Business School Gala Dinner and Awards
02 Nov

Griffith Business School Gala Dinner and Awards

The Griffith Business School Alumni Gala Dinner and Awards celebrate the success of our remarkable graduates and industry partners.

Tickets from $125 available here - http://www.cvent.com/d/fgqbnp
Change 2018
25 Oct

Change 2018

Change 2018 is a 2-day conference proudly brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith. We have put together this event to bring the best of what we know will help enhance your behaviour change programs.
International Business and Asian Studies Honours information session
24 Oct

International Business and Asian Studies Honours information session

The Department of International Business and Asian Studies are holding an Honours information session for graduated, or almost finished, high performing Bachelor of Business students with a GPA of 5.0 or higher.
Energy Policies: Where is Australia Heading?
16 Oct

Energy Policies: Where is Australia Heading?

This one-day symposium will cover key issues surrounding current Australian Energy Policies and will bring together researchers and policy makers from the academia, industry and government to critically evaluate the current energy policies and aims to create more useful discussion for improvement in Australian Energy polices.
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Everyday torture: An ecological approach
04 Oct

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Everyday torture: An ecological approach

In many countries throughout the world, torture, and cruel and inhuman treatment and punishment are not exceptional acts, but form part of the routine practice of security sector and law enforcement organisations. ​Distinct from the "spectacular torture' that attracts the gaze of the international community, this type of torture often recedes into the background. This seminar explores extensive empirical work conducted on the use of torture by the police in Sri Lanka and Nepal.