INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Bilateral activities
Bilateral activities provide opportunities for Academy and government officials to meet high-level international researchers and funders of research to discuss international science and technology policy and practices, and to promote Australian research and technology. These opportunities also help to promote and strengthen long-term relationships and increase Australia’s presence and influence at the international level.
A large part of the Academy’s bilateral activities is funded as part of the Australian Government Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research’s International Science Linkages – Science Academies Programme.
Shanghai Expo 2010
Shanghai, 2 - 6 August 2010
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Australia-Indonesia Agriculture and Food Security Workshop
The Shine Dome, Canberra, 8-9 June 2010
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Singapore–Australia joint symposium on Stem Cells and Bioimaging
Biopolis, Singapore, 24-25 May 2010
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Australia–Chile Mining Workshop
National Wine Centre, Adelaide, 11 November 2009
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Australia–Japan Workshop on Biodiversity
Shine Dome, Canberra, 27-28 October 2009
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China–Australia symposium
Towards Sustainable Coastal and Deltaic Systems under Climate Change
Guangzhou and Xiamen, China, 13-15 October 2009
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Australia–Singapore Energy Workshop
University House, Canberra, 15–16 June 2009
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Australia–China symposium on remote sensing technologies and sustainability
The Shine Dome, Canberra, 24–25 November 2008
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Brazil-Australia Workshop on Biotechnology Innovations for Agriculture
Brasilia, 5-7 May 2008
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Indonesia–Australia Workshop on Human Health, Including Infectious Diseases
Jakarta, 14–15 April 2008
(Proceedings are not available for this workshop)
USAustralian Academies joint workshop on vertebrate comparative genomics
Beckman Conference Centre, Irvine, California, 2325 May 2007
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Meeting of Nobel Laureates
Each year the Academy co-sponsors six young Australian scientists to attend the Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany. The annual meetings provide a forum for the transfer of knowledge between generations of scientists.
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East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes program for US graduate students
Provides support for US graduate students in science and engineering to conduct research in Australian laboratories and to initiate personal relationships with their Australian counterparts. The program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research and US National Science Foundation.
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