The role of trust in performance artists’ networks

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Perplexed by the ease with which invitations were extended to her to perform at some of Europe’s longest running performance art festivals, Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW)-affiliated doctoral candidate, music student graduate, former Calliope (Central Queensland) resident, and then fledgling performance artist, Rebecca Clunn(nee Cunningham) wanted to know just who these people were, […]

The engineering behind professionals’ networks

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Postgraduate students from across Griffith University came together from the 8–10 July to identify avenues for ‘Creative Innovation Through Cross Fertilisation’ at the South Bank campus. The three day conference included presentations from two Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing-affiliated Higher Degree Research students: Kim Ball (pictured right)and Libby Sander. Kim’s address focused on the […]