Science at the Shine Dome
Overview
Science at the Shine Dome is an annual three-day event held by the Australian Academy of Science.
It incorporates the Annual General Meeting, induction of new Fellows, presentation of awards and a scientific symposium.
2012
Program |
Annual symposium: Antarctic Science: From Mawson's expedition to today
2011
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Australia 2050: Population Challenges to Sustainability
2010
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Genomics and Mathematics
2009
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Evolution of the Universe, planets, life and thought
2008
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Dangerous climate change: Is it inevitable?
2007
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Development and evolution of higher cognition in animals
2006
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Science on the way to the hydrogen economy
2005
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Recent advances in stem cell science and therapies
2004
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: A celebration of Australian science
2003
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Nanoscience – where physics, chemistry and biology collide
2002
Program | New Fellows seminar | Awards presentation
Annual symposium: Transition to sustainability
2001
Program | Program, abstracts and citations
Cracking the code – using the code: The Human Genome Project and its applications
2000
Program
Annual symposium: Australia's science future
1994
Annual symposium: Population 2040: Australia's choice


