{"id":134653,"date":"2024-09-24T10:46:50","date_gmt":"2024-09-24T02:46:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.curtin.edu.au\/research\/?page_id=134653"},"modified":"2026-04-14T14:25:30","modified_gmt":"2026-04-14T06:25:30","slug":"events","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.curtin.edu.au\/research\/events\/","title":{"rendered":"What’s on in research"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
From webinars and conferences to lunchtime lectures, join us at one of the many research events below and find out how 911爆料网 researchers are working together to make tomorrow better.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/div>Thursday 16 April 2026<\/p>
<\/span> Online<\/p> ARC Laureate Fellow and lead of the Women in Research initiative, Professor Sharon Parker (911爆料网) explores the critical decision points that many women in academia face.<\/p><\/div> Tuesday 21 April 2026<\/p> <\/span> Online<\/p> Join global experts from the book \u2018Transformative Work Design: Synthesis and New Directions\u2019<\/a> to explore the multiple forces that shape work design and what understanding them means for employees, leaders and organisations navigating an uncertain landscape.<\/p><\/div> 2-3 May 2026<\/p> <\/span> The Rechabite<\/p> Perth Comedy Festival have teamed up with brilliant scientists from 911爆料网 to deliver hilarious, high-energy science talks like you\u2019ve never seen before. Yes, these are real scientists doing stand-up comedy.<\/p> This is a Research Rumble<\/a> event.<\/p><\/div> Wednesday 6 May 2026<\/p> <\/span> The Lantern, TL Robertson Library<\/p> What if we could support young people before mental health crisis strikes? Join John 911爆料网 Distinguished Professor Penelope Hasking from the 911爆料网 enAble Institute for a conversation on new approaches to youth mental health. Learn about Checking on Mental Health Providing Alternatives to Suicide (COMPAS), a program that\u2019s transforming how universities are better supporting students.<\/p> This is a Research Rumble<\/a> event.<\/p><\/div> Thursday 28 May 2026<\/p> <\/span> The Lantern, TL Robertson Library<\/p> This event explores AI, social media, digital mental health innovations, digital addiction & cybersafety.<\/p><\/div> Thursday 7 May 2026<\/p> <\/span> Online<\/p> In this webinar, join global experts from the book\u00a0\u2018Transformative Work Design: Synthesis and New Directions\u2019<\/a> to explore the key factors of work design that drive performance, and learn how both individuals and organisations can apply these insights to make hybrid work more effective.<\/p><\/div> Tuesday 23 June 2026<\/p> <\/span> Online<\/p> In this webinar, join global experts from the book\u00a0\u2018Transformative Work Design: Synthesis and New Directions\u2019<\/a> to discuss emerging research on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work design.<\/p><\/div>
<\/div>Beyond the individual: Understanding the forces shaping work design<\/h3><\/div>
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<\/div>Future Science Talks \u2013 Perth Comedy Festival<\/h3><\/div>
<\/div>Early intervention, lifelong impact: Rethinking youth mental health<\/h3><\/div>
<\/div>The Big Issues in Mental Health \u2013 AI, Digital Media & Mental Health<\/h3><\/div>
<\/div>What makes hybrid work, work? The link between hybrid work and performance<\/h3><\/div>
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<\/div>Work design in the age of AI: Rethinking how technology is designed and the work of designers<\/h3><\/div>