01
Dec
From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution
From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution with Professor Marco Peresani from the University of Ferrara in Italy. For most of the 20th century, it was thought that our closely related ancestors of Eurasia, including the Neanderthals, were not able to express symbolic behaviours comparable to us, Homo sapiens. New archaeological excavations are increasingly showing that the Neanderthals were capable of abstract thinking.
20
Oct
Change 2022
Get connected with other people who want to make a difference! Whether your passion or work is sustainability, protecting threatened species, climate change, reducing traffic congestion, violence or bullying prevention, health promotion, or improving people's wellbeing - you are invited to join Change 2022.Brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith, join us for a 2-day conference at South Bank campus to be empowered and enabled to enact more behaviour change.
29
Sep
School of Medicine and Dentistry Research Day
Join us for the 2022 The School of Medicine and Dentistry Research Day. The program showcases our researchers and PhD candidates from medicine, dentistry, public health and paramedicine disciplines, with an industry guest speaker from Neoss Australia and featuring two keynote addresses from Professor David Ellwood and Professor Alfred Lam. Registration is required.
19
Apr
Public Health Research Seminar Series 2022 - Professor Stephen Duckett
Griffith Public Health is pleased to invite you to an online research seminar with Professor Stephen Duckett, recent Director of Grattan Institute's Health and Aged Care Program. Professor Duckett has held top operational and policy leadership positions in health care in Australia and Canada, including as Secretary of what is now the Commonwealth Department of Health.â
Title: A phenomenal public administration failure: National health policy in COVID times
31
Mar
Gold Coast Community Conversation: Reflections on the Latest IPCC Report.
The Griffith Climate Action Beacon and Gecko Environment Council invites you to join us in a discussion on the latest IPCC report and what it means for the Gold Coast Community. This session will summarise the IPCC report findings relevant to Australia and the Pacific region, and translating these impacts to the Gold Coast context. Invited community groups will then present their local climate action initiatives and pose questions about the IPCC report. A general Q&A will follow.
04
Sep