Telecommunications fees under spotlight

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Mobiles, internet and home phones — if you use any or all of these a national telecommunications survey needs you! Griffith University’s Centre for Credit and Consumer Law (CCCL) is conducting a national research project which aims to ultimately improve the experience of telecommunications users. Members of the community are invited to share their experiences […]

Griffith first to sign UN CSR compact

Griffith Business School
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The Griffith Business School (GBS) is the first Australian university to sign-up to the UN Global Compact Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME), leading the way for the advancement of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and a new generation of business leaders. The Principles provide a framework for academic institutions to advance CSR through universal values […]

Win a place in the Photojournalism Boot camp

Queensland College of Art
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Tim is an internationally recognised award-winning documentary photographer, who began his career documenting the Vietnam War. He has published numerous books and his work has been published in magazines such as Time and Life. His work has also been exhibited in some of the world’s most prestigious museums including the Victoria, Albert and the Smithsonian […]

QCA Graduates win Young Artist Mentoring Grants

Queensland College of Art
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The Young Artists Mentoring Program is an initiative of Youth Arts Queensland Fine Art Honours graduates Zoe Porter and Jonathan McBurnie have received Young Artists Mentoring Program grants. Jonathan, who graduated lin 2007 with First Class Honours, received the mentorship award to work with Brisbane based artist Rod Bunter. Some of Jonathan"s images: mcburnie1.jpg (73.78 […]