Seminar/Forum

Academic nursing: Postdoctoral nurses working in research
30 Jul

Academic nursing: Postdoctoral nurses working in research

MHIQ Program Seminar Series, Healthcare Practice and Survivorship, Women's Wellness Seminar with Dr Thóra B. Hafsteinsdóttir
In this presentation Dr Hafsteinsdóttir will discuss studies investigating academic leadership of postdoctoral nurses in the Netherlands which include a national survey and qualitative studies exploring postdoctoral nurses working in research experiences of their leadership and professional development.
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability & Rehabilitation Built Environment & Physical Activity: Moving Research into Policy & Practice
30 Jul

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability & Rehabilitation Built Environment & Physical Activity: Moving Research into Policy & Practice

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability & Rehabilitation Topic: Built Environment & Physical Activity: Moving Research into Policy & Practice
Professor Sallis discusses the health impact of physical activity, the role of the built environment in causing this burden and what can be done to improve urban design and transport planning and offers recommendations on how health experts can more effectively communicate lessons of research to create active and healthy communities.
Using research to inform sexuality care for gynaecological cancer patients
25 Jul

Using research to inform sexuality care for gynaecological cancer patients

MHIQ Program Seminar Series, Healthcare Practice and Survivorship, Women's Wellness Seminar with Assistant Professor Ka-ming Chow
In this research seminar, the speaker will present her trajectory of developing sexual assessment tools and evidence-based psycho-educational intervention programme for gynaecological cancer patients to assist them better to adjust to their illness.
Griffith Criminology Institute Seminar Series: Alissa Ackerman
19 Jul

Griffith Criminology Institute Seminar Series: Alissa Ackerman

*Trigger Warning*
This event contains information about sexual assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors. Support is available on campus or through 1800RESPECT.

You are invited to the Griffith Criminology Institute Seminar Series presented by Alissa Ackerman:
Vicarious Restorative Justice and Sexual Victimization​
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Candlelight Protests and Korean Democracy
19 Jul

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar: Candlelight Protests and Korean Democracy

In this presentation, two papers will be presented on "Does SNS facilitate Participatory Democracy? : Evidence from S. Korea's Presidential Impeachment Protests" presented by Professor Seongyi Yun & Ms Hee Min (Kyung Hee University), followed by the second paper on "Network Movement and Democracy: with a focus on 2016-17 Candle Demonstration in Korea" presented by Professor LEW Seok-Jin & Ms CHO Hee-Jung (Sogang University).