Resources for staff and students

Journal rankings

We use the following journal ranking lists when ranking C1 publications:

Research and conference support program

Applications for the 2008 Research and Conference Support Program have closed. For further information on this program, please contact Kristy-Lee Davis, phone 555 29233 or k.davis@griffith.edu.au:

Publication support for active and intensive researchers

This program is designed for research active/intensive staff members who are at the stage of:

  1. having a top tier publication submitted;
  2. having a revised and/or resubmit article or
  3. developing a book proposal.

For further information on this program, please contact Kristy-Lee Davis, phone 555 29233 or k.davis@griffith.edu.au

Publication syndicates for levels A-C

This program comprises of a number of intensive publication workshops conducted by the Griffith Institute of Higher Education Fellow, and is open to a limited number of staff who have evidence of work in progress in journal publications. Semester 2, 2008 syndicates have already been formed.

For further information on this program, please contact Kristy-Lee Davis, phone 555 29233 or k.davis@griffith.edu.au.

Student resources

RHD Conference Travel Grant Scholarships

Our RHD Conference Travel Grants are awarded on a competitive basis to Griffith Business School students who will present a paper at a national or international research conference.

Applicants presenting at international conferences need to apply for a Griffith Graduate Research School Travel Grant Scholarship in the first instance, and submit separate applications for 'top-up' RHD Conference Travel Grant funding for international conferences. See the RHD Conference Travel Grant Guidelines below for more details.

Applications for 2008 have now closed.  For further details, please contact Naomi Gill, Dean's Planning and Management Support Officer, telephone 5552 9233 or n.gill@griffith.edu.au.

RHD Showcase Event and Poster Competition

The Research Higher Degree student poster competition is the central focus of the annual Griffith Business School RHD showcase event. It provides an opportunity to communicate the importance of your RHD work to a relevant and interested audience.

The event is both a celebration and a display of the diversity and impact of PhD and MPhil research which is currently being undertaken in the Griffith Business School. The purpose of the showcase event is to recognise, reward and celebrate excellence amongst the Griffith Business School’s RHD scholars.

Currently enrolled and confirmed RHD (PhD and MPhil) students are required to submit posters displaying the importance, significance and likely impact of their research.

Details of the 2009 Showcase will be announced in late 2008. For further details, please contact Naomi Gill, Dean's Planning and Management Support Officer, telephone 5552 9233 or n.gill@griffith.edu.au.

2008 poster competition winners

  • First place ($500) Jannie Adamsen (Department of Marketing)
    - To buy or not to buy organics?
  • Second place ($250) Linda Shallcross (Department of Management)
    - Workplace Mobbing:  Expulsion, Exclusion and Resistance
  • Third place ($150) Gary Mortimer (Department of Marketing)
    - Profiling the male grocery shopper

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