Where are all the female conductors?

Dr Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
Queensland Conservatorium
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Dr Brydie-Leigh Bartleet is a conductor and a researcher who’s dug deep into the experiences of female conductors. She talks with ABC 612’s Rebecca McLaren about why there aren’t more female conductors. To listen visit Where are all the female conductors? on the ABC website.

Seminar to analyse media role in federal poll

Griffith Centre for Cultural Research
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Griffith University willhost a seminar analysing the influence and performance of the media during the recent Federal Election campaign. Political Imperatives: Media and the 2013 Election will be held in the Bray Centre at Griffith’s Nathan campus from 9.30am on Friday (September 27). The 2013 Federal Election was one of the more memorable in recent […]

How Coast change will impact hospital staff

Griffith researchers will investigate how the change in work location affects hospital staff on the Gold Coast.
Griffith Business School
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As the new Gold Coast University Hospital prepares to swing open its doors, its staff is also readying itself for major change in their working lives. Researchers at Griffith University will examine the impact of the change of environment for the 5,000-strong hospital workforce. Griffith Business School and Griffith Health Group have joined forces for […]

Eureka! Griffith researcher wins photo award

Chemokine receptor expression on prostate cancer cells in 3D culture, Dr Louisa Windus
Features
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Griffith University postdoctoral researcher, Dr Louisa Windus has been awarded 3rd prize in the prestigious Eureka Prize by the Australian Museum. The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes were announced in Sydney on 4 September in the presence of 700 science, government, cultural and media leaders. Dr Windus received the award for the image ‘Chemokine receptor expression […]