Seminar/Forum

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Feminism and Gender Inequality in Xi Jinping's China: A Tough Road Ahead
16 May

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Feminism and Gender Inequality in Xi Jinping's China: A Tough Road Ahead

In this presentation, Associate Professor Jane Golley, The Australian National University (ANU) presents a pessimistic picture of gender inequities in China today, reflected in rampant levels of discrimination against women in the labour force, the Chinese government's tightening censorship of feminist ideas and activism.
Business Strategy and Innovation Public Lecture: Why renewable energy needs to be mainstream - not an alternative
15 May

Business Strategy and Innovation Public Lecture: Why renewable energy needs to be mainstream - not an alternative

Some developing nations are investing more on alternative energy than Australia. This presentation aims to provide the the current state of play in terms of emerging disruptive technologies in the renewable energy space including rooftop solar PV and battery storage and electric vehicles. Keynote speaker Dr Pat Glynn will be followed by a panel discussion with question and answers.
Griffith University External Scholarships Information Evening
13 May

Griffith University External Scholarships Information Evening

Griffith University Staff, Students and Alumni are invited to attend our External Scholarships Information Evening.
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Governing Civil Society in Cambodia: Implications of the 2015 NGO Law for governance and democracy
09 May

Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Governing Civil Society in Cambodia: Implications of the 2015 NGO Law for governance and democracy

In this presentation, Dr Melissa Curley, Senior Lecturer of International Relations at The University of Queensland will draw upon recent research on the introduction of the 2015 Law on Associations and Non-governmental Organisations in Cambodia ("NGO Law") from 2011-2017 and explores its connection to the "rule of law' concept.