Griffith Sciences

Griffith University Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala Dinner
06 Sep

Griffith University Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala Dinner

Griffith University believes in, strives for, and celebrates the remarkable. Never more so when recognising the successes of our alumni.

Griffith University Outstanding Alumni Awards recognise and celebrate the diverse achievements of our alumni, across their fields of endeavour and in their communities.
Hackathon
03 Aug

Hackathon

Hackathon is 30 hours of creativity and collaboration where you can design and create your very own app.

During the Hackathon, students work in teams to build an app that would greatly improve student life. It takes all skills to develop an app: project management to guide the team, graphic design for the User Interface, comms, marketing, advertising or PR to present and persuade the judges, and of course, coding and app development skills too.
How well do we know the 'Hobbit?' Paleopolitics and Homo floresiensis
25 Jun

How well do we know the 'Hobbit?' Paleopolitics and Homo floresiensis

You are invited to the third annual Raymond Dart Lecture with Professor Dean Falk, the Hale G. Smith Professor of Anthropology and a Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. Professor Falk will discuss the controversies surrounding Homo floresiensis and how new evidence has blazed the trail for reconsidering the "big picture" of human evolution.
It was not a miracle, it was mathematical certainty
18 Jun

It was not a miracle, it was mathematical certainty

​Join Professor Bela Stantic, Head of School of Information and Communication Technology, as he reveals the secrets behind his accurate predictions of the 2016 US Federal election, Brexit and the recent 2019 Australian Federal election. This keynote speech will demonstrate the power of big data analytics through elaborating on the diverse areas of existing projects in the "Big Data and Smart Analytics Lab."
Griffith STEM Roadshow - Mackay
28 May

Griffith STEM Roadshow - Mackay

Discover more about the exciting career opportunities available to students who study STEM disciplines and how Griffith University can help make those careers a reality. Join us for an interactive evening as participants receive advice on how best to place themselves in tomorrow's job market as well as find out more about the diversity and uniqueness of our STEM programs and how we prepare students for future employment.
New drugs, why the wait? How new drugs are discovered in the 21st century
21 May

New drugs, why the wait? How new drugs are discovered in the 21st century

You are invited to a panel discussion, led by the Griffith Insitute for Drug Discovery. Join with chemists, biologists and developers working on solving some of the most troubling and widespread diseases on the globe, to discuss the many factors that influence how fast a drug candidate progresses through development towards the clinic and into market.