28
Aug
2019 Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture
The 2019 Michael Whincop Lecture will be held on 28 August 2019.
22
Aug
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Asia's role in the Global Nuclear Order
In this presentation, Dr Benjamin Zala, Research Fellow, Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University presents Asia's role in the Global Nuclear Order - outlining a set of principles for the peaceful management of nuclear dangers in the region. These principles will be used to discuss the early initiatives that might be explored for the next phase of Asia's nuclear future.
21
Aug
Griffith Review and Griffith Library Lightning Talks: Crimes and Punishments
Our panelists includes:Professor Susan Dennison, Deputy Head of School (Research), School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Professor Ross Homel, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Dr Lacey Schaefer, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Dr Sarah Woodland, Research Centre, Queensland Conservatorium
16
Aug
Griffith Asia Institute Seminar | Macabre Social Capital: The Families of Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Taiba
In this presentation, Associate Professor Christine Fair, Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service will draw from a narrative analysis of a ten percent random sample of nearly 1,000 biographies of slain LeT fighters as a part of a larger study into the battlefield motivation of the fighters.
08
Aug
Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar | Great power competition and the evolution of Southeast Asian's states' hedging strategy
In this presentation, Dr Liu Ruonan, University of International Business and Economics, Beijingprovides an overview of the effects of great power competition and the evolution of Southeat Asian's states' hedging strategy.
07
Aug
Pain assessment in vulnerable populations
Menzies Health Institute Queensland presents a Healthcare Practice and Survivorship Program SeminarAssociate Professor Fisher from University of Applied Sciences, Germany, will speak on current evidence for different approaches and instruments for pain assessments in older persons, patients with dementia and patients with delirium