Public Lecture

International Women's Day 2021: Women in Leadership
08 Mar

International Women's Day 2021: Women in Leadership

Join Griffith University for an exclusive livestream event celebrating the achievements of remarkable women this International Women's Day.
2021 MHIQ Lecture Series - COVID-19: What happened, what is next and what research is happening on the Gold Coast?
18 Feb

2021 MHIQ Lecture Series - COVID-19: What happened, what is next and what research is happening on the Gold Coast?

2021 MHIQ Lecture Series: Professor Nigel McMillan presents - COVID-19: What happened, what is next and what research is happening on the Gold Coast? The lecture will provide a wide-ranging review of COVID-19 to bring participants up to date on all things COVID.

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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.
2020 MHIQ Lecture Series - Women and Cardiovascular Disease
08 Oct

2020 MHIQ Lecture Series - Women and Cardiovascular Disease

2020 MHIQ Lecture Series: Professor Gita Mishra will present Women and Cardiovascular Disease. Emerging evidence increasingly points to associations between reproductive characteristics and the risk of cardiovascular disease, that are in addition to the effects of established risk factors such as health behaviours and bodyweight. A ​summary of results from our research on the type1, age at menopause2, and reproductive lifespan3 and incident non-fatal cardiovascular disease events.

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Online IMPACT event: Scientific Sovereignty in Palaeoanthropology
17 Sep

Online IMPACT event: Scientific Sovereignty in Palaeoanthropology

Join Professor Rebecca Ackermann from the University of Cape Town to discuss how do we turn the current crisis into what Arundhati Roy calls a "portal moment," where we transform palaeoanthropology into something better and move our scientific practices beyond what they were?
2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final
04 Sep

2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Griffith Final

The 3MT competition challenges higher degree by research students to describe their research to a general audience within just three minutes. Throughout the competition participants hone their ability to present their research in a brief, engaging manner. The result is something like a TED talk - only with a three-minute time limit! Join us for the 3MT Griffith Final to see our finalists' presentations, vote for your favourite and find out who our winners are.