Seminar/Forum

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using COVIDENCE: Tips and Tricks to save you time and enhance collaboration
20 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using COVIDENCE: Tips and Tricks to save you time and enhance collaboration

The Covidence platform enables researchers to rigorously and efficiently undertake reviews in collaboration with their research team (both internal and external team members). Through Covidence, you can import search results, complete title, abstract and full text screening, as well as undertake data extraction. Dr Kristen Ranse's seminar will provide a demonstration of Covidence as well as tips and tricks to support your use of this platform.
Public Health Research Seminar Series 2022 - Professor Stephen Duckett
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.
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Title: A phenomenal public administration failure: National health policy in COVID times
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Health economics - what and why
12 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Health economics - what and why

In this presentation, Dr Fooken will clarify how health economists think and describe what research in health economics looks like, by using previous examples from health economic research. The examples used in this presentation will not be an economic evaluation of health care. Instead, they will assist in explaining what health economics is about to grasp the purpose of economic evaluations better.
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using Social Media
07 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using Social Media

Dr Matt Barton & Dr Mike Todorovic will introduce social media and mass content sharing platforms, like Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube and show how these can provide academics with an enormous audience to engage in a range of creative activities from education to research promotion. Disseminating work via these platforms, to both a lay and professional audience, can increase visibility and influence nationally and internationally.
Gold Coast Community Conversation: Reflections on the Latest IPCC Report.
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.
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Twitter 101
31 Mar

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Twitter 101

Engaging the Twitter platform, Dr Matt Barton & Dr Mike Todorovic provide an overview to academics and support staff with a beginner's guide on "How to Use' Twitter and demonstrate the benefits of cultivating "digital scholarship". From content creation to research promotion, academics and support staff can leverage the functionality of this platform to increase reach and visibility.