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November 2009
Public lecture: Water as a limiting resource in dryland agriculture
In this public lecture on Tuesday 1 December, Dr John Passioura will explore the prospects for substantially improving water-limited yields, with emphasis on Australia, against the backdrop of a wide range of other requirements and possible impediments.
Further information
(Posted 23 November 2009)
Big tick for Academy primary science education program
Media release
(Posted 20 November 2009)
Excuse me! The problem with methane gas
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic.
(Posted 17 November 2009)
Transcript available: Food security in a changing climate
The transcript and slides from the public lecture by 50th Anniversary Selby Fellow, Professor Peter Gregory, are now available.
Further information
(Posted 11 November 2009)
Postdoctoral and Invitation Fellowships in Japan 2010
The Australian Academy of Science, in association with the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), invites applications from Australian researchers to undertake postdoctoral and invitation fellowships in Japan in 2010. Closing date is COB Friday 5 February 2010.
Information and application forms
(Posted 11 November 2009)
October 2009
Public lecture: Converging insecurities: The water, energy, carbon and food nexus
In the second lecture for the series, Andrew Campbell will draw on current work to weave together the intertwined threads of water, energy, carbon and food policy, and sketch an outline for science and policy commensurate with the immensity and urgency of the challenges before us.
Further information
(Posted 30 October 2009)
Public lecture: The Encyclopaedia of Life
An ambitious project that is realising the vision of E. O. Wilson to create a web page for every species on earth. Presented by David Patterson on Monday 26 October
Further information
(Posted 22 October 2009)
Selby public lecture: Food Security in a Changing Climate
The 50th Anniversary Selby Fellow, Professor Peter Gregory, Director/Chief Executive of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, will present a public lecture on Tuesday 20 October at the Shine Dome.
Further information
(Posted 13 October 2009)
Nobel prize won by corresponding member of Academy
Professor Elizabeth Blackburn, a corresponding member of the Academy, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
Further information
(Posted 6 October 2009)
September 2009
United Nations climate change conference
The United Nations climate change conference, COP 15, will be held in Copenhagen from the 7-18 December 2009. For information on this and previous COP meetings see International Deliberations from Nova: Science in the news.
(Posted 28 September 2009)
Shine Dome open day – Celebrating 50 years
The Shine Dome turns 50 this year and to help celebrate this landmark the annual open day will be a special one. The Dome will be open to the public on Thursday 1 October from 10 am to 4 pm and will feature tours by architects, talks by scientists, film footage, performers for the kids, a sausage sizzle and more.
Further information
(Posted 28 September 2009)
New public lecture series commences 6 October
The Academy’s new public lecture series Water management options for urban and rural Australia will be launched on Tuesday 6 October with a lecture by Dr Don Blackmore, Chairman of the eWater CRC.
Further information
(Posted 28 September 2009)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (September 2009) is now available online.
(Posted 15 September 2009)
President addresses the National Press Club
Professor Kurt Lambeck presented the case for enhancing Australia’s participation in the global science effort in an address at the National Press Club on 9 September.
Speech notes
(Posted 10 September 2009)
Grants for Australian participation in European IRSES Marie Curie Actions
The Australian Academy of Science invites applications from Australian research organisations that are partners of a European-led consortium already selected in 2009 to receive funding from the European Commission’s International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES). If your organisation is one of the 20 Australian institutions that fall into this category you can find application forms and selection criteria at the Academy’s website:
Further information
(Posted 9 September 2009)
Science for sustainable reefs
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic.
(Posted 4 September 2009)
August 2009
Visit to the National Institutes of Health in the USA for a junior scientist
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award for a junior scientist in any health-related field of natural science. Closing date 30 September 2009.
Further information
(Posted 24 August 2009)
July 2009
Rocking on with hot rocks geothermal energy
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic.
(Posted 24 July 2009)
Academy's strong relationship with France recognised in awards
Former Executive Secretary, Professor Sue Serjeantson, and Manager for International Relations, Ms Nancy Pritchard, were made Officer and Knight, respectively, of the Order of Academic Palms by the French government at a ceremony at the Shine Dome.
Further information
(Posted 21 July 2009)
Public lecture: Climate change, human aspiration and the finite capacity of planet Earth
As part of National Science Week, Dr Michael Raupach FAA will present a lecture on 19 August outlining the basic science of climate change and examining some of the controversies around the subject in both scientific and non-scientific arenas.
Further information
(Posted 15 July 2009)
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts, teachers notes and DVDs are now available for
Professors Ray Martin, Bruce Holloway, John Swan and Ron Brown.
Interview transcripts
(Posted 7 July 2009)
Public lecture: The contribution of renewables in Australia’s future energy mix
At this final public lecture in the renewable energy series, Dr John Wright will consider the mix of technologies we need to have to achieve various cost, reliability and environmental objectives, and the role of renewables in meeting these objectives out to 2050.
Further information
(Posted 2 July 2009)
June 2009
Fellows chosen to receive new Australian Laureate Fellowships
Six Academy Fellows are among fifteen researchers chosen to receive the Australian Research Council’s new Australian Laureate Fellowships.
Further information
(Posted 23 June)
Hunting for dark energy with the WiggleZ
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic.
(Posted 19 June 2009)
Public Lecture: Tidal energy: A viable form of renewable energy
At this public lecture, Dr Tim Finnigan will discuss tidal energy and ocean energy in general, describing both the practical and commercial aspects of harnessing energy from the ocean.
Further information
(Posted 17 June 2009)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (June 2009) is now available online.
(Posted 16 June 2009)
Academy President honoured with Officer of the Order of Australia award
Professor Kurt Lambeck receieved the honour of becoming an Officer of the Order of Australia for his service to science through the development of policy, the promotion of educational programs and as a researcher and educator in the field of geoscience.
(Posted 9 June 2009)
Academy endorsement of statement on ocean acidification by IAP
The Academy has joined with academies of sixty nine other countries around the world to endorse a statement issued by the InterAcademy Panel on International Issues (IAP) on ocean acidification.
(Posted 1 June 2009)
Statement
May 2009
Annual Report
The Academy's 2008–09 Annual Report is now available online.
(Posted 25 May 2009)
Academy Fellows join giants of science with election to The Royal Society
(Posted 18 May 2009)
Media release
Academy welcomes science Budget
(Posted 13 May 2009)
Media release
Land and Water Australia should not be wasted
(Posted 11 May 2009)
Media release
Wind Energy: How it works and where is it going?
At this public lecture on 2 June, Associate Professor David Wood will cover the basic operation of wind turbines of all sizes, focusing on the aerodynamics of the blades.
(Posted 20 May 2009)
Further information
Academy welcomes science Budget
(Posted 13 May 2009)
Media release
Land and Water Australia should not be wasted
(Posted 11 May 2009)
Media release
Nuclear Astrophysics in Australia
2009 Elizabeth and Frederick White Research Conference, The Shine Dome, Canberra, 24–25 August
(Posted 11 May 2009)
Further information
New era of gene technology is on its way says medal winner
(Posted 7 May 2009)
Media release
Australian researchers leading world in robotics
(Posted 6 May 2009)
Media release
Top Australian scientists honoured by admission to Academy
(Posted 5 May 2009)
Media release
The Shine Dome turns 50 this week
(Posted 5 May 2009)
Media release
Academy’s celebration of science kicks off this week
(Posted 4 May 2009)
Media release The President of the Academy, Professor Kurt Lambeck, has been elected to the US National Academy of Science
(Posted 1 May 2009)
Media release
April 2009
Innovation: Time for action now
The current economic climate is the right time to invest in science and innovation.
(Posted 24 April 2009)
Further information
2010 Honorific and Research Support Awards
Nominations are now invited for the Academy’s 2010 Honorific Awards. Closing date is 31 July 2009. The 2010 Research Support awards are also open. Closing date 31 August 2009. (Posted 15 April 2009)
Further information
Australian Academy of Science Teacher Awards 2009
The 2009 Teacher Awardees have been selected to attend the Academy’s annual conference in Canberra. (Posted 6 April 2009)
Further information
Simply astronomical the Square Kilometre Array
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 1 April 2009)
March 2009
Australian participation in European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST)
Applications are invited for travel grants to Europe for Australian scientists to participate in COST Actions. (Posted 30 March 2009)
Further information
Science Academy elects new Fellows
Sixteen of Australia’s leading scientists were honoured on 24 March by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 25 March 2009)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (March 2009) is now available online. (Posted 23 March 2009)
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to Europe, North America and Asia in 2010, to foster collaborations between Australian and overseas researchers. Deadline for applications is 15 May 2009. (Posted 3 March 2009)
Further information
Solar thermal concentrators: Capturing the sun for large scale power generation and energy export
At this public lecture on 7 April, Professor Keith Lovegrove will discuss solar trough, tower and dish concentrator technologies and thermal energy storage. (Posted 30 March 2009)
Further information
February 2009
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute announces the next director
Academy Fellow and member of Council Professor Doug Hilton will be the next director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. (Posted 27 February 2009)
Announcement (external link)
Bioenergy options for Australia
At this public lecture on Tuesday 3 March, Dr Stephen Schuck will discuss biomass as a source of sustainable, renewable energy for electricity, cogeneration, heat and liquid fuels. (Posted 17 February 2009)
Further information
Flying beyond our means air travel and the environment
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 9 February 2009)
Academy Fellows receive NHMRC research grants
The Academy congratulates Academy Fellows Professor Peter Doherty, Professor Fiona Stanley and Professor Robert Graham who will receive a slice of the $108 million in NHMRC 2010 Program Grants announced by the Australian Government today. Professor Doherty and his team will receive $10.4m to develop and evaluate vaccines against seasonal and pandemic influenza. Professor Stanley and her team will receive $9.7m to study childhood development and its effects on health and participation in society. Professor Graham and his team will study the development, repair and function of heart muscle cells, as well as integrated heart development to better understand heart disease and abnormalities in adults and children. The Academy wishes them, and the other 12 grant recipients, well in their research. (Posted 6 February 2009)
Further information
January 2009
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts, teachers notes and DVDs are now available for Professor Ian Frazer and Professor John Sprent. (Posted 28 January 2009)
Interview transcripts
Academy award winners announced
Winners of the Academy’s distinguished awards for senior and early-career researchers have been announced. (Posted 23 January 2009)
List of awardees
Media release
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts and teachers notes are now available for Professor Joe Gani and Professor Lawrence Lyons. (Posted 21 January 2009)
Interview transcripts
The Sir Mark Oliphant Conferences International Frontiers of Science and Technology
Applications for conferences to be held in Australia from 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2010 are now being received. Closing date: 9 February 2009. (Posted 19 January 2009)
Further information
Fuel cells: A real option for base load electricity
At this public lecture on 3 February, Dr Karl Föger will discuss solid oxide fuel cells and their potential to turn houses into virtual power stations, producing low to zero emission and competitive base load electricity. (Posted 12 January 2009)
Further information
December 2008
A sense of things to come – smart sensors and the environment
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 16 December 2008)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December 2008) is now available online. (Posted 9 December 2008)
Making our mark ecological footprints
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 9 December 2008)
Academy welcomes new CRC guidelines
The new guidelines for the Australian Government’s CRC program, which include the re-instatement of public good in its assessment criterion, have been welcomed by the Academy. (Posted 1 December 2008)
Media release
November 2008
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts, teachers notes and DVDs are now available for Professor Richard Stanton, Professor Robert Street and Professor Brian Anderson. (Posted 26 November 2008)
Interview transcripts
Taking measure of our universe
The transcript from Brian Schmidt's public lecture is now available online. (Posted 26 November 2008)
Clean speed ahead with catalysts
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 18 November 2008)
Life on Mars?
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 12 November 2008)
Australian scientists receive grants to strengthen international collaboration
Over a hundred leading Australian scientists have been awarded scientific grants to undertake important international collaborative research under the International Science Linkages – Science Academies Program. (Posted 5 November 2008)
Media release
Cancer, mental health and infectious diseases the focus at High Flyer’s Think Tank
Some of Australia's brightest science minds will brainstorm new applications of science and technology to the diagnosis and prevention of cancer, mental health, metabolic syndrome and infectious diseases from 6–7 November. (Posted 5 November 2008)
Media release
Geothermal energy
At this public lecture on Tuesday 2 December, Dr Anthony Budd will discuss geothermal energy and its potential to provide 2200 MW generation capacity into Australia’s National Electricity Market by 2020. (Posted 3 November 2008)
Further information
Media release
October 2008
Solar photovoltaics: Power source for the future?
The transcript from Martin Green's public lecture is now available online. (Posted 21 October 2008)
Prime Minister’s Prize for Science goes to Academy Fellow
The Academy congratulates Academy Fellow Professor Ian Frazer on receiving the prestigious 2008 Prime Minister's Prize for Science. (Posted 17 October 2008)
Media release
Wave energy: The industry now and in the future
At this public lecture on Wednesday 5 November, Dr Tom Denniss will discuss the development of commercial 'wave farms' within the next five years. (Posted 1 October 2008)
Further information
September 2008
Postdoctoral and invitation fellowships to Japan
Applications are invited for postdoctoral and invitation fellowships to Japan. Closing date 5 December 2008. (Posted 30 September 2008)
Information and application forms
Cancer immunotherapy redefining vaccines
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 23 September 2008)
AustralianItaly Award: For PhD students and early postdoctoral researchers
The Academy invites applications for the Australia-Italy Award for short-term scientific research visits between Australia and Italy in 2009. Closing date 10 October 2008. (Posted 22 September 2008)
Further information
Shine Dome open day: Find out what's inside
The Shine Dome will open its doors to the public on Thursday 2 October from 10 am to 4 pm. (Posted 22 September 2008)
Media release
Further information
The quest to make hydrogen the fuel of the future
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 9 September 2008)
Academy Fellow receives international prize for cancer vaccine
The Academy congratulates Professor Ian Frazer FAA on winning the Balzan Prize for Preventive Medicine, including vaccination. (Posted 9 September 2008)
Media release
Rapid renewable energy transition good for economy and jobs
Professor Barney Foran said a rapid transition to 80% renewable electricity by 2050 will maintain Australia’s economic competence while revamping its industrial base and maintaining strong growth in green collar jobs, at a public lecture at the Shine Dome on Tuesday 2 September. (Posted 4 September 2008)
Media release
Transcript
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (September 2008) is now available online. (Posted 3 September 2008)
Solar photovoltaics: Power source for the future?
Professor Martin Green will discuss research improving solar cell efficiency, and the potential to provide solar power at competitive prices at a public lecture on 7 October. (Posted 1 September 2008)
Further information
Media release
August 2008
L’Oréal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships
The Academy congratulates Angela Moles, Amanda Barnard, Natalie Borg and Erika Cretney on receiving 2008 L'Oréal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships. (Posted 27 August 2008)
Media release
Academy Fellows receive Eureka Prizes
Professors Stephen Simpson and Robert Clark won individual Eureka Prizes and Professors Lorenzo Faraone and Martin Green were members of groups that received prizes. (Posted 26 August 2008)
Media release
A low carbon economy based on renewable energy: The only way to go
Dr Barney Foran from the ANU will launch the Academy’s new lecture series, Australia's renewable energy future, discussing the political, economic and technological realities of a renewable energy transition on 2 September. (Posted 18 August 2008)
Further information
Visit to the National Institutes of Health in the USA for a junior scientist
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award for a junior scientist in any health-related field of natural science. Closing date 3 October 2008. (Posted 6 August 2008)
Further information
Science week public lecture: Taking measure of our universe
Professor Brian Schmidt will lead the audience through a quick tour of our cosmos, discuss dark matter and dark energy, and speculate about the eventual fate of the universe. (Posted 4 August 2008)
Further information
July 2008
Capturing the greenhouse gang
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 28 July 2008)
Many Australians now iodine-deficient
Monitoring of iodine levels, education programs and adding iodised salt to bread can help combat iodine-deficiency in Australia. (Posted 28 July 2008)
Media release
Inquiry-based science education in Australia: A national curriculum
The Academy's Secretary (Education and Public Awareness), Professor Julie Campbell, gave an address at the National Press Club on 2 July. (Posted 3 July 2007)
Paper
Funding extended for Academy science education programs
The Academy is delighted by the Minister for Education, the Hon Julia Gillard's announcement to continue funding the science education programs PrimaryConnections and Science by Doing. (Posted 2 July 2008)
Media release
Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for applications for its award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. Closing date 30 September 2008. (Posted 2 July 2008)
Further information
Travelling fellowships and research support
The Academy is calling for nominations for travelling fellowships and for expressions of intent for research conferences. Closing date 30 September 2008. (Posted 2 July 2008)
Further information
Joint science academies from G8+5 countries statement on climate change
The Academy's comments on the Joint science academies' statement: Climate change adaptation and the transition to a low carbon society. (Posted 1 July 2008)
June 2008
Enhancing the quality of the experience of postdocs and early career researchers
Proceedings from this February 2008 workshop are now available online. (Posted 26 June 2008)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (June 2008) is now available online. (Posted 17 June 2008)
Stormwater helping to tackle Australia's water crisis
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 16 June 2008)
Towards development of an Australian scientific roadmap for the hydrogen economy
Australian researchers can make significant contributions in key areas, and this report makes a number of recommendations for increased government support for hydrogen energy research and coordination. (Posted 16 June 2008)
Media release | Executive summary | Full report
Australian Frontiers of Science
Proceedings from this February 2008 symposium are now available online. (Posted 16 June 2008)
The inaugural Anton Hales Medal in the Earth sciences call for nominations
Nominations are invited from early-career researchers for outstanding research in the Earth sciences. Nominations close 30 August 2008. (Posted 5 June 2008)
Information and nomination forms
Awards for scientific excellence call for nominations
Nominations are invited from early-career and career researchers for awards for outstanding research in the natural sciences. Nominations close 30 August 2008. (Posted 5 June 2008)
Information and nomination forms
Research training and workforce issues in Australian universities
The Academy has prepared a submission to the House Standing Committee on Industry. (Posted 3 June 2008)
May 2008
Plant science at the frontiers: Safeguarding Australia’s primary industries
The transcript from Dr John Manners' public lecture is now available online. (Posted 19 May 2008)
Moran Award for History of Science Reseach
Applications are now invited for the Moran Award for History of Science Research. Applications close 30 June. (Posted 19 May 2008)
Further information
Review of the NCRIS roadmap
The Academy has prepared a submission for the review of the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) roadmap. (Posted 15 May 2008)
Budget 2008/09 response
President of the Academy, Professor Kurt Lambeck's response to the 2008/09 Budget. (Posted 14 May 2008)
Annual Report
The Academy's Annual Report for 20072008 is now available online. (Posted 9 May 2008)
Is dangerous climate change inevitable or can we avoid it?
This is the question being asked at a symposium in Canberra today by some of Australia's leading climate change scientists. (Posted 9 May 2008)
Media release
Tapping into Australia's unique hot energy resources
Dr McLaren will speak about her research into Australia's heat-producing elements, and their potential for future energy production, today at Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 8 May 2008)
Media release
Koalas under threat from climate change
Professor Ian Hume and his students have been researching the effects of CO2 increases and temperature rises on eucalypts. He will present some of their findings today at Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 7 May 2008)
Media release
Biological weapons to control cane toad invasion
New research on cane toads in Northern Australia has discovered a way to control the cane toad invasion using parasites and toad communication signals. (Posted 6 May 2008)
Media release
Top Australian research showcased at peak science event
The Academy will host its peak annual event, Science at the Shine Dome, this week with over 30 of Australia's top scientists presenting their research. (Posted 5 May 2008)
Media release
April 2008
National Innovation System
The Academy has prepared a submission for the review of the National Innovation System. (Posted 30 April 2008)
Review of Questacon
The Academy has prepared a submission for a review of the National Science and Technology Centre. (Posted 28 April 2008)
Deputy PM goes back to school for science and literacy
Minister Julia Gillard launched the latest unit of the Academy’s science and literacy program, PrimaryConnections, at a Victorian school. (Posted 24 April 2008)
Media release
Being prepared from a diagnostic laboratory perspective
The transcript from Dr Martyn Jeggo's public lecture is now available online. (Posted 23 April 2008)
Iodine deficiency in Australia: A call for action
This symposium will be held at the Academy's Shine Dome on Monday 26 May 2008. (Posted 21 April 2008)
Dangerous climate at peak science showcase
Rising sea levels, drought and rainfall will all be experienced in Canberra in the first week of May when ‘Dangerous climate change’ is featured at Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 17 April 2008)
Media release
Australia–Indonesia workshop on human health, including infectious diseases
The workshop program is available here. (Posted 11 April 2008)
Great minds come together on HIV, cancer, SARS and TB
Some of the world's leading vaccine scientists will gather at the Shine Dome this week in a major milestone in the global war on infection the Sir Mark Oliphant Conference on Vaccine and Immunotherapy Technologies. (Posted 8 April 2008)
Further information
Quality Australian science recognised in citation awards
Academy Fellows receive awards at the 2008 Thomson Scientific Citation Awards. (Posted 2 April 2008)
Media release
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to Europe, North America and Asia in FY 2009-2010, to foster collaborations between Australian and overseas researchers. Closing date for applications is 27 June 2008. (Posted 2 April 2008)
Further information
March 2008
Sir David Attenborough and Professor David Buckingham elected to Academy
Sir David Attenborough and Professor David Buckingham have been elected Corresponding Members of the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 26 March 2008)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (March 2008) is now available online. (Posted 19 March 2008)
Science Academy elects new Fellows
Seventeen of Australia’s leading scientists were honoured on 19 March by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 19 March 2008)
Media release
February 2008
Preparing for the high-resolution future of digital elevation models in Australia
ANZLIC–the Spatial Information Council, the Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering are sponsoring a workshop in Canberra on 18 March 2008. The purpose is to expose the drafts of the National Elevation Data Framework Business Plan and Science Case to public scrutiny. (Posted 29 February 2008)
Details (external link)
Future directions for Australian climate change science
The Academy is hosting a workshop on 12 and 13 March 2008, in association with the Department of Climate Change, the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO. (Posted 29 February)
Media release
Information and program
Excellence for Research in Australia: the new model
The Academy welcomes the government’s announcement of the Excellence for Research in Australia initiative to replace the Research Quality Framework. (Posted 27 February 2008)
Media release
Academy takes action to support young researchers
Over 60 of Australia’s brightest young researchers attended a career support workshop organised by the Academy from 1415 February at the Shine Dome, Canberra. (Posted 26 February 2008)
Media release
Academy focuses on data to aid Australian science
The Academy has formed a National Committee for Data for Science and has initiated Australia’s membership of international data science forum CODATA. (Posted 25 February 2008)
Media release
Plant science at the frontiers: Safeguarding Australia’s primary industries
In this public lecture, Dr John Manners will discuss the management of emerging diseases in plant production through current research in plant-pathogen interactions. (Posted 25 February 2008)
Further information
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts, teachers notes and audio CDs are now available for Professor Dorothy Hill. (Posted 19 February 2008)
Interview transcript
Young guns bridge gap to brave new frontiers
The Academy will hold its third Australian Frontiers of Science symposium in Canberra on 2122 February 2008. (Posted 18 February 2008)
Media release
Program
Extreme natural hazards
The proceedings from the 2007 High Flyers Think Tank are now available. (Posted 13 February 2008)
Public lecture: Being prepared from a diagnostic laboratory perspective
Dr Martyn Jeggo from CSIRO will discuss the critical need for rapid and conclusive diagnosis and response to infectious diseases by laboratories using examples from the equine influenza outbreak. (Posted 11 February 2008)
Further information
Academy gives young researchers keys to success
Top younger scientists will get a unique opportunity to access expert advice and enhance their careers at a workshop organised by the Academy on 1415 February. (Posted 11 February 2008)
Media release
Program
Moran Award for History of Science Reseach
Applications are now invited for the Moran Award for History of Science Research. Applications close 29 February. (Posted 4 February 2008)
Further information
January 2008
Bushfires spark extensive search for answers
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 29 January 2008)
Interviews with Australian Scientists
Interview transcripts, teachers notes and DVDs are now available for Dr Alec Costin and Professor Mervyn Paterson. (Posted 29 January 2008)
Alec Costin's interview transcript
Mervyn Paterson's interview transcript
Acid test for the seas
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 22 January 2008)
Academy award winners announced
Winners of the Academy’s distinguished awards for senior and early-career researchers have been announced. (Posted 16 January 2008)
List of awardees
Australian Frontiers of Science symposium
The Academy will hold this symposium in Canberra on 2122 February 2008. The symposium is an opportunity for young researchers to share research across disciplines, exchange ideas and encourage innovation. (Posted 14 January 2008)
Program
Enhancing the quality of the experience of postdocs and early career researchers
The Academy is organising an event on 14–15 February for some of our best early to mid career scientists and senior scientists to help identify appropriate policies and programs and to discuss experiences and key skills. (Posted 8 January 2008)
Program
December 2007
AustraliaKorea Early Career Science and Technology Researchers Programme
Nominations are sought from Australian early-career researchers to participate in a 2 month program in Korea from April 2008 to June 2008. (Posted 20 December 2007)
Interviews with Australian Scientists
The Howard Worner interview transcript, teachers notes and DVD are now available. (Posted 19 December 2007)
Interview transcript
Medical and molecular image analysis
The transcript from Professor Sir Michael Brady's public lecture is now available. (Posted 19 December 2007)
Question and answers about iodine deficiency
The National Committee for Nutrition reports on the status of iodine deficiency in Australia. (Posted 18 December 2007)
Further information
Funding to stage Sir Mark Oliphant conferences in Australia
Applications for funding to hold Sir Mark Oliphant International Frontiers of Science and Technology conferences in Australia between 1 July 2008 and 30 June 2009 are now open. The closing date for applications is Monday 18 February 2008. (Posted 17 December 2007)
Gene technology and GM plants
The Academy has released a statement on responsible and ethical use of gene technologies to produce genetically modified plants for use in Australian agriculture. (Posted 10 December 2007)
November 2007
A walk on the wild side: Conference on the environment
The Academy will host the Fenner Conference on the Environment at the Shine Dome from 2–5 December. The theme of the conference will be Wildlife Population Dynamics and Management. (Posted 28 November 2007)
Media release
Rain making proposal unscientific
A $10 million trial of rain making technology by the National Water Commission lacks scientific basis. (Posted 26 November 2007)
Academy statement
Rediscovering Recherche Bay
The book presenting outcomes from the National Academies Forum (NAF) Recherche Bay symposium is now available. Order forms are available on the NAF website. (Posted 26 November 2007)
Medical and molecular image analysis
Professor Sir Michael Brady from the University of Oxford, UK, will present a public lecture on 11 December 2007 on some of the work he and his team have been doing on image analysis of cancer. (Posted 22 November 2007)
Further information
Summary of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Synthesis Report
The National Committee for Earth System Science has prepared a summary of the most recent IPCC assessment. (Posted 20 November 2007)
From Einstein intuitions to quantum bits: a new quantum age
In this public lecture, French physicist Professor Alain Aspect will discuss new methods to process and transmit information based on quantum physics, and their potential to change society. (Posted 19 November 2007)
Further information
Academy calls for increased funding for research and innovation on Radio National
Professor Kurt Lambeck discussed research and innovation funding and the 2007 election on Radio National’s The Science Show. (Posted 14 November 2007)
Transcript
Lighting the way: Toward a sustainable energy future
The InterAcademy Council has released a new report that lays out a science, technology and policy roadmap to develop energy resources to drive economic growth in both developed and developing countries. (Posted 13 November 2007)
Report (external link)
InterAcademy Council (external link)
Postdoctoral and Invitation Fellowships to Japan
Applications are invited for postdoctoral and invitation fellowships to Japan. Closing date 8 February 2008. (Posted 12 November 2007)
Further information
October 2007
Bright sparks to ignite extreme hazards forum
The 2007 High Flyers Think Tank on 30 October will focus on Australia’s prevention, preparedness, response and recovery in the face of extreme natural events. (Posted 29 October 2007)
Media release
Emerging viral diseases: what are the threats and how should we respond?
The transcript from Professor John Mackenzie’s public lecture is now available. (Posted 24 October 2007)
Discovering Australia's evolutionary past
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 23 October 2007)
Linnaeus as a role model for today’s science
Professor Gunnar Öquist will present a public lecture on 7 November 2007 discussing the legacy of Carl Linnaeus and blending the past into today’s science. (Posted 22 October 2007)
Further information
National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science
Submissions are now invited for the National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science. Applications close 28 February 2008. (Posted 19 October 2006)
Further information
From mad cows to disappearing bees: safeguarding Australia from emerging diseases of animals
The transcript from Dr Mike Nunn’s public lecture is now available. (Posted 17 October 2007)
Academy Shine Dome reveals its secrets
The Academy's Shine Dome will open its doors to the public from 10.00am–3.00pm on Thursday 11 October. (Posted 8 October 2007)
Media release
September 2007
Roadmap for a prosperous Australia in a competitive world
Academy President, Professor Kurt Lambeck, gave an address at the National Press Club on 26 September. (Posted 26 September 2007)
Paper
Academy hosts meeting of international science academies
The Academy will host the executive meeting of the InterAcademy Panel on International Issues from 2627 September at the Shine Dome. (Posted 24 September 2007)
Media release
Silent genes roar at PM's awards
The Academy congratulates winners of the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science. (Posted 20 September 2007)
Media release
Coral reef science, conservation and management
A public discussion will be hosted by Academy Fellow, Robyn Williams in the Dome on 18 October. (Posted 19 September 2007)
Further information (external link)
August 2007
Quantum computers why would you want one?
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 27 August 2007)
Emerging viral diseases: what are the threats and how should we respond?
Professor John Mackenzie looks at the reasons for the emergence of viral diseases and what we can do about them. (Posted 22 August 2007)
Further information
Interviews with Australian Scientists now available on DVD
The Interviews with Australian Scientists project has enjoyed a surge in popularity since the interviews became available on DVD. (Posted 15 August 2007)
Further information
Joint academies statement on sustainable ecosystems
A joint statement issued by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. (Posted 14 August 2007)
Further information
From mad cows to disappearing bees: safeguarding Australia from emerging diseases of animals
In this public lecture, Dr Mike Nunn explores some recent examples of emerging diseases and how scientific and technological advances are being used to help safeguard Australia from such diseases. (Posted 6 August 2007)
Further information
The (not so secret) lives of galaxies
In this public lecture, Professor Mike Dopita will trace the often violent life cycle of galaxies. (Posted 6 August 2007)
Further information
The dark side of the universe
In this public lecture, Professor Joseph Silk will review the status of ongoing searches for the dark components of the universe. (Posted 6 August 2007)
Further information
Sounding out the secrets of the sea
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 3 August 2007)
A doctor in the Australian garden - Linnaeus, his tercentenary and Australian flora
The transcript from Professor John Pearn's public lecture is now available. (Posted 1 August 2007)
July 2007
Australian elected president of IUGG
Australian scientist Dr Tom Beer has been elected president of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, the body that guides research into the nature of our planet. (Posted 25 July 2007)
Further information (external link)
The great global warming swindle
Comments by the Academy’s National Committee for Earth System Science on the ‘Great global warming swindle’ program. (Posted 12 July 2007)
Comments
Verdict remains the same: the CO2 is guilty
The Academy maintains the view that recent global warming is caused by unprecedented levels of CO2 levels in the atmosphere, despite claims made in a recent documentary. (Posted 12 July 2007)
Media release
Science by Doing – Secondary Connections
The Academy of Science is embarking on a pilot of the Science by Doing program funded by the Department of Education, Science and Training. (Posted 11 July 2007)
Further information
Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for applications for its award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. Closing date 30 September 2007. (Posted 5 July 2007)
Further information
Travelling Fellowships and Research Support
The Academy is calling for nominations for Travelling Fellowships and for expressions of intent for the Boden and Fenner research conferences. Closing date 30 September 2007. (Posted 5 July 2007)
Further information
Australian participation in European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST)
Applications are invited for travel grants to Europe for Australian scientists to participate in COST Actions. (Posted 2 July 2007)
Further information
June 2007
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (June 2007) is now available online. (Posted 18 June 2007)
The inaugural Ruth Stephens Gani Medal in human genetics – call for nominations
Nominations are invited from early-career researchers for outstanding research in human genetics. The award honours the contribution to science in human cytogenetics by the late Ruth Stephens Gani. Nominations close 30 August 2007.
Information and nomination forms
Awards for scientific excellence – call for nominations
Nominations are invited from early-career and career researchers for awards for outstanding research in the natural sciences. Nominations close 30 August 2007.
Information and nomination forms
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to Europe, North America and Asia in FY 2008-2009, to foster collaborations between Australian and overseas researchers. Closing date for applications is 20 July 2007. (Posted 4 June 2007)
Further information
Geological crises in the evolutionary theatre
The transcript from Professor John Chappell's public lecture is now available. (Posted 4 June 2007)
Launching into a very bright future for physics
The Australian Academy of Science will host a combined event to launch the first in the latest series of public lectures, Physics for the Future, and a ten-year plan for the Australian Synchrotron. (Posted 4 June 2007)
Media release
Water, population and Australia's urban future
The proceedings from the 2007 Fenner Conference on the Environment are available. (Posted 4 June 2007)
May 2007
Photons – quantum ideas that could influence your life
In this public lecture, Professor Hans Bachor traces the history of the photon and shows some of the new ideas that are currently explored in research labs in Australia and around the world.
(Posted 18 May 2007)
Further information
President’s address to the open Annual General Meeting
The transcript of the address by Academy President Professor Kurt Lambeck at the open session of the Annual General Meeting on 3 May 2007 is available.
(Posted 16 May 2007)
Putting our science to work — Insights into the commercialisation of science
The transcript of Tom Connelly's public lecture is now available. (Posted 15 May 2007)
Ozone depletion and climate change: A tale of two environmental issues
In this public lecture, Dr Susan Solomon will explore two different global environmental concerns: ozone depletion and climate change. What are these two issues all about? Do they have similarities? What about differences? In what ways are they linked? (Posted 11 May 2007)
Further information
Governor-General's address
The transcript of the address by the Governor-General at the Academy's annual dinner is available (external link). (Posted 9 May 2007)
2007/2008 Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship
The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. Nominations close 23 May 2007. (Posted 8 May 2007)
Further information
Annual Report
The Academy's Annual Report for 2006–2007 is now available (as a 86-page PDF file) at
www.science.org.au/reports/2007anrep.pdf (Posted 4 May 2007)
Taking the stink out of instinct: looking at animals, lessons for us all
Australia’s premier science event will culminate tomorrow with a fascinating talk by renowned British animal behavioural scientist Professor Sir Patrick Bateson. (Posted 3 May 2007)
Media release
Victorian scientists receive prestigious awards
Three scientists from Victoria will receive national recognition for their research in front of a host of eminent Australian scientists in Canberra this week.
(Posted 2 May 2007)
Media release
ACT scientists receive prestigious awards
Three scientists from the Australian Capital Territory will receive national recognition for their research in front of a host of eminent Australian scientists in Canberra this week. (Posted 2 May 2007)
Media release
NSW scientists receive prestigious awards
Three scientists from the University of Sydney will receive national recognition for their research in front of a host of eminent Australian scientists in Canberra this week.
(Posted 2 May 2007)
Media release
Australian scientists recognised by their peers
Fifteen of Australia’s top scientists will discuss the research that led to their election to the Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science — the peak body representing the nation’s leading scientists — during the annual Science at the Shine Dome event.
(Posted 1 May 2007)
Media release
Taking the stink out of instinct: looking at animals, lessons for us all
Renowned British animal behavioural scientist Professor Sir Patrick Bateson is the key drawcard among a host of eminent national and international scientists in Canberra this week to speak at a public event that is a highpoint in the Australian science calendar — Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 1 May 2007)
Media release
April 2007
Taking the stink out of instinct: looking at animals, lessons for us all
Renowned British animal behavioural scientist Professor Sir Patrick Bateson is the key drawcard among a host of eminent national and international scientists in Canberra next week to speak at a public event that is a highpoint in the Australian science calendar — Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 26 April 2007)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (March 2007) is now available online. (Posted 24 April 2007)
Science Academy elects new Corresponding Members
Professor Elizabeth Blackburn, University of California San Francisco, and Professor Michael Powell, University of Cambridge, join a distinguished group of international scientists who have been elected Corresponding Members of the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 13 April 2007)
Media alert
IPCC report says the Great Barrier Reef is at risk
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment working party released its report on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, on 6 April 2007. For Australia it warns: ‘Significant loss of biodiversity is projected to occur by 2020 in some ecologically-rich sites including the Great Barrier Reef and Queensland Wet Tropics. Other sites at risk include Kakadu wetlands, south-west Australia, sub-Antarctic islands and alpine areas.’
The ARC Centre for Coral Reef Studies addressed some of the potential impacts of global warming on the Reef in a media release yesterday. (Posted 11 April 2007)
Media release (external link)
Water, Population and Australia’s Urban Future — 2007 Fenner Conference on the Environment
Sustainable stewardship of water supplies for Australian communities was the main focus of the 2007 Fenner Conference on Water, Population and Australia’s Urban Future, organised by the nation’s peak science body, the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 3 April 2007)
Media release
The Sir Mark Oliphant Conferences
Expressions of Interest for The Sir Mark Oliphant Conferences - International Frontiers of Science and Technology, to be held between 1 January and 31 December 2008. The scheme provides financial support to stage strategically significant international conferences in Australia on high priority, cutting edge, multi-disciplinary themes. (Posted 2 April 2007)
More information (external link)
March 2007
Productivity Commission puts science to work
The Australian Academy of Science today welcomed the key findings of the Productivity Commission’s research report on public support for science and innovation.
(Posted 28 March 2007)
Media release
Is there life after the post-doctoral fellowship?
The careers of Australia’s talented mid-career scientists are a focus of concern for the nation’s peak science body, the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 28 March 2007)
Media release
Saving the fundamentals of science
A move towards ‘fundamental’ undergraduate university courses is necessary to meet Australia’s growing need for graduates with science and technology skills, the Chairs of the National Committees concluded last week at a workshop held at the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 28 March 2007)
Media release
Science Academy elects new Fellows
Sixteen of Australia’s leading scientists were honoured on 22 March by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 23 March 2007)
Media release
Probing past and future materials with neutrons
Latest Nova: Science in the News topic. (Posted 16 March 2007)
Public lecture: Putting our science to work — Insights into the commercialisation of science
Tom Connelly, Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer
DuPont Electronic and Communications Technologies, will review DuPont’s growth strategies and how it is adding value to research undertaken in universities and other research institutions by assisting researchers to commercialise their research. (Posted 6 March 2007)
Further information
Thinking ahead – fusion energy for the 21st century?
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 6 March 2007)
February 2007
Which degree? Fashion design or science?
Academy President Professor Kurt Lambeck discusses some of the issues in science education and what's being done to ensure Australia maintains its reputation as a Clever Country. (Posted 23 February 2007)
Full article
On the edge of global calamity
An opinion piece by Academy President Professor Kurt Lambeck following the release of the fourth assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (Published in The Australian, 7 February 2007)
(Posted 12 February 2007)
Full article
Global warming – let’s not lose another five years
It ’s official: human-induced climate change is a real and serious threat to our planet — so it’s time for government and industry to take action to reduce the pace of change and give societies and ecosystems extra time to adapt. (Posted 2 February 2007)
Media release
The water down under
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 2 February 2007)
January 2007
The education revolution — the devil’s in the detail, Mr Rudd
The commitment by the Federal Opposition to an ‘education revolution’ has been welcomed by Australian Academy of Science President Professor Kurt Lambeck — but he stresses that the vision needs to be underpinned by a structured, detailed and costed plan. (Posted 29 January 2007)
Media release
Wireless but not clueless
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 25 January 2007)
2007/2008 Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship
The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. Nominations close 23 May 2007. (Posted 22 January 2007)
Further information
InterAcademy Panel (IAP) report on inquiry-based science education programs
The report from the IAP Working Group on International Collaboration in the Evaluation of Inquiry-Based Science Education (IBSE) programs has been released. The Academy’s Secretary for Education and Public Awareness Professor Julie Campbell co-chaired the Working Group and is a co-author of the report. (Posted 22 January 2007)
Report (external link)
Review of Federation Fellowships
The Academy considers the Federation Fellowship scheme was timely and appropriate when introduced but recommends changes to the scheme, including increasing the number of early-career Fellowships. (Posted 12 January 2007)
Submission
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-December 2006) is now available online. (Posted 3 January 2007)
Why is Australia a cradle for the evolution of complex social systems in birds?
The transcript from Professor Andrew Cockburn's public lecture is now available. (Posted 3 January 2007)
Transcript
December 2006
Australian scientists get global go-ahead in research
Sixty-four leading Australian scientists have been awarded grants to undertake important collaborative research under the Australian Government's Backing Australia's Ability. (Posted 21 December 2006)
Further information
Review of Mathematical Sciences Research
The National Strategic Review of Mathematical Sciences Research in Australia, conducted under the auspices of the National Committee for Mathematical Sciences, released its findings at a launch on 14 December at the Academy. The full documentation of the Review is now available. (Posted 19 December 2006)
Review website (external link)
Public support for science and innovation in Australia
The Australian Academy of Science commends the Productivity Commission on a comprehensive Draft Report that emphasises the rationale for adequate public support for science and innovation in Australia. (Posted 14 December 2006)
The Academy's comment and submission
Synchrotron strategy right on target
The Academy congratulates the Australian Synchrotron community on developing a decadal strategic plan that gives clear priorities in developing the Australian Synchrotron's capabilities. (Posted 13 December 2006)
Media release
Good news on Korea-Australia science co-operation
In an important new move to strengthen scientific research linkages between Australia and the Republic of Korea, the key scientific bodies of both nations have signed a letter of intent with a main focus on early-career scientists and improved information exchange. (Posted 8 December 2006)
Media release
The Patterson Bill on stem cell research has been passed
Members of Parliament passed the Patterson Bill, Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction and the Regulation of Human Embryo Research Amendment Bill 2006, yesterday by 82 votes to 62. (Posted 7 December 2006)
Further information on the Academy’s involvement in the lead up to this decision.
November 2006
Academy urges strong support for stem cell Bill
The Academy has strongly urged Members of the House of Representatives to support the passage of the Patterson Bill and the recommendations of the Lockhart report on stem cell research. (Posted 27 November 2006)
Media release
High-stakes risks on science research funding
Some universities will be gambling on their future funding in a high-stakes game based on the new Research Quality Framework (RQF), the Australian Academy of Science said today. (Posted 16 November 2006)
Media release
China's future prospects
Professor Yongxiang Lu, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, gave a public lecture at the Academy on 8 November about the challenges facing China's development and how it is building an innovation-oriented country. (Posted 13 November 2006)
Presentation
Desalinating water cheaply exploring technologies
The transcript from Dr Jason Holt's public lecture is now available. (Posted 3 November 2006)
Transcript
October 2006
Fixing the cracks in disaster mitigation
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 31 October 2006)
Academy's stern message on climate change report
The Academy President comments on the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change. (Posted 31 October 2006)
Media release
$50,000 Prize awarded to scientist of note
The inventor of the world’s first plastic bank note, Professor David Solomon, has been awarded the prestigious $50,000 Victoria Prize. (Posted 20 October 2006)
Media release
Latest news Science world abuzz with insect robots
The Academy congratulates Professor Mandyam Srinivasan on winning the Prime Minister's Prize for Science for his research exploring insect vision and robotics. (Posted 17 October 2006)
Media release
Postdoctoral and Invitation Fellowships to Japan
Applications are invited for postdoctoral and invitation fellowships to Japan. Closing date 15 December 2006. (Posted 17 October 2006)
Information and application forms
Desalinating water cheaply exploring technologies
A public lecture by Dr Jason K Holt will be held at the Academy on 26 October. (Posted 16 October 2006)
Further information
Review of the Human Cloning and Embryo Research Acts
The Academy has prepared a submission to the inquiry into the legislative responses to recommendations of the Lockhart Review. (Posted 11 October 2006)
Submission
Concern for a secure career path for scientists
The Academy President, Professor Kurt Lambeck, expressed grave concern for the future health and competitiveness of the nation’s scientific research. (Posted 11 October 2006)
Media release
A quiet revolution the science of complex systems
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 4 October 2006)
A celebration of the history, culture, science and technology of Recherche Bay
A National Academies Forum Symposium will be held at CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Tasmania from 26–28 February 2007. (Posted 3 October 2006)
Further information
September 2006
Inaugural National Museum of Australia Student Prize for Australian Environmental History
Submissions are now invited for the inaugural National Museum of Australia Student Prize for Australian Environmental History. Applications close 28 February 2007. (Posted 25 September 2006)
Further information
Epigenetics beyond genes
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 19 September 2006)
Drifting proteas or continents? Historical biogeography of the Proteaceae
A public lecture by Dr Peter Weston will be held at the Academy on 3 October. (Posted 18 September 2006)
Further information
The changing risk environment: Ideas for a new Australian policy framework for handling risks
The Academy has prepared a report which presents some key features in risk assessment. (Posted 12 September 2006)
Report (PDF file, 866KB)
Stem cell discussion
Fran Kelly, ABC Radio National, hosted a discussion on stem cells on 14 August 2006. Her guests were Professor Perry Bartlett FAA, Professor Bernie Tuch and Professor Bob Williamson. (Posted 4 September 2006)
Full transcript
Visit to the National Institutes of Health in the USA for a junior scientist
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award in any health-related field of natural science. Closing date 13 October 2006. (Posted 1 September 2006)
Further information
August 2006
Youngest Academy Member is awarded prestigious medal
The President and Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science congratulate Professor Terence Tao on receiving the Fields Medal for his outstanding achievements in mathematical science. (Posted 24 August 2006)
Media release
Stem cells and human cloning
The Academy's position statements, reports and other resources. (Posted 23 August 2006)
Further information
Sea level in a changing climate environment
Academy President, Professor Kurt Lambeck, gave an address at the National Press Club on 23 August. (Posted 23 August 2006)
Paper
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July 2006) is now available online. (Posted 22 August 2006)
Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear Energy Review (UMPNER)
A submission to the UMPNER Taskforce Secretariat based in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. (Posted 22 August 2006)
Joint science academies' statement: Avian influenza and infectious diseases
The Australian Academy of Science has endorsed the joint science academies' statement: Avian influenza and infectious diseases. (Posted 14 August 2006)
IAC statement (external site)
Joint science academies' statement: Energy sustainability and security
The Australian Academy of Science has endorsed the joint science academies' statement: Energy sustainability and security. (Posted 14 August 2006)
IAC statement (external site)
Making every drop count
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 2 August 2006)
Review of publicly funded research in science and innovation
A submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission. (Posted 1 August 2006)
Australian mammals: Curious sex and reproduction
A public lecture by Professor Jenny Graves and Dr Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe will be held at the Academy on 15 August. (Posted 1 August 2006)
Further information
July 2006
Science education program wins publishing award
PrimaryConnections: Linking science with literacy has won the Primary School (Teaching and Learning) category of the Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing for 2006. (Posted 28 July 2006)
Media release
Bionic Ear creator wins eminent medal and files more patents
Professor Graeme Clark has been awarded the Ian Wark Medal for inventing the Bionic Ear. (Posted 27 July 2006)
Media release
Review of the Learned Academies
The report from the 2005 Review of the Australian Learned Academies and the National Academies Forum, conducted by the Department of Education, Science and Training, is now available. (Posted 17 July 2006)
Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for applications for its award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. Closing date 30 September 2006. (Posted 17 July 2006)
Further information
Travelling Fellowships and Research Support
The Academy is calling for nominations for Travelling Fellowships and for expressions of intent for Research Conferences to be held in 20062007. (Posted 17 July 2006)
Further information
Early Australian botanical tales share top essay prize
The inaugural National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science will be shared by Sara Maroske from The University of Melbourne and Rachel Sanderson from James Cook University. (Posted 5 July 2006)
Media release
Research Quality Framework: The impact working group
A submission to the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training. (Posted 3 July 2006)
June 2006
Restoring opportunities for careers in research
Academy President, Professor Kurt Lambeck, urges the Australian Research Council to increase support for mid-career researchers in an article for Australasian Science. (Posted 30 June 2006)
Text of article
Science Academy endorses statement on teaching evolution
The InterAcademy Panel has issued a statement on the teaching of evolution. (Posted 22 June 2006)
Media release
IAP statement
Workshop on the science of seasonal climate prediction
Workshop on the science of seasonal climate prediction by the
National Committee for Earth System Science (NCESS)
2-3 August 2006. (Posted 21 June 2006)
Information
Awards for scientific excellence
Nominations are invited from senior and junior researchers for awards for outstanding research in the natural sciences. Nominations close 30 August 2006. (Posted 13 June 2006)
Information and application forms
It's an advanced material world
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 9 May 2006)
May 2006
Experts discuss future of hydrogen economy
The future use of hydrogen as an energy source was the topic of discussion at the annual Science at the Shine Dome symposium held in Canberra last week. (Posted 9 May 2006)
Media release
Earth Scientist elected new President of Science Academy
Professor Kurt Lambeck, Professor of Geophysics, Australian National University, has been elected to lead Australia’s senior organisation of research scientists and technologists, the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 9 May 2006)
Media release
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to Europe, North America and Asia. Closing dates for applications is 14 July 2006. (Posted 9 May 2006)
Further information
Annual Report
The Academy's Annual Report for 2005-2006 is now available (as a 76-page PDF file) at www.science.org.au/reports/2006anrep.pdf. (Posted 5 May 2006)
Understanding blood helps manage life long disease
Research at the University of Sydney is unlocking the mysteries behind a rare but debilitating blood disease. (Posted 4 May 2006)
Media release
Magpie goose protection plan receives national praise
More than 30 years of fieldwork has been used to underpin new research to develop a comprehensive environmental management plan that protects the Northern Territory’s culturally and economically important Magpie Goose. (Posted 4 May 2006)
Media release
Awards recognise diversity of Aussie science
Scientists from across Australia have received national recognition for their research, ranging from analysing kangaroos to understanding the human body better and developing less invasive treatments for genetic blood disorders. (Posted 4 May 2006)
Media release
Roo DNA helps unlock human mysteries
Analysis of DNA from Australian mammals including the kangaroo, wallaby and platypus will help scientists understand healthy development and disease in humans. (Posted 3 May 2006)
Media release
Australian scientists recognised by peers
Maths equations to protect endangered species, early detection systems for Ross River Virus and infrared technology to improve the quality of Australian wines are some of the research projects being showcased in Canberra this week. (Posted 3 May 2006)
Media release
April 2006
Roos, wine and possums show diversity of science
From kangaroo DNA and wine testing to protecting Australia’s possums, Australia's science elite will be recognised in Canberra next week during the Academy's annual Science at the Shine Dome event. (Posted 28 April 2006)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December 2005-March 2006) is now available online. (Posted 20 April 2006)
Inaugural National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science
Submissions are now invited for the inaugural National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science. Applications close 30 April. (Posted 3 April 2006)
Further information
March 2006
Moran Award for History of Science Reseach
Applications are now invited for the Moran Award for History of Science Research. Applications close 30 April. (Posted 29 March 2006)
Further information
18 new Fellows elected
Eighteen of Australia's leading scientists have been honoured by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 27 March 2006)
Media release
Second consultation draft of the
National Statement on Ethical Conduct
in Human Research
A submission has been prepared by the National Committee of Medicine and endorsed by the Executive Committee of the Council of the Academy. (Posted 22 March 2006)
Nanotechnology taking it to the people
Latest Nova:Science in the news topic. (Posted 22 March 2006)
Australian scientist receives UNESCO award
The President and Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science congratulate Professor Jenny Marshall Graves on receiving a L´Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science. (Posted 15 March 2006)
Media release
February 2006
Academy President is appointed Australia’s new Chief Scientist
The Australian Academy of Science congratulates Dr Jim Peacock, the Academy President, on his appointment as Australia’s new Chief Scientist. (Posted 28 February 2006)
Media release
China’s science and technology towards the new era
Public lecture by Professor Xu Guanhua, Minister of Science and Technology, The People’s Republic of China, 16 February 2006.
(Posted 23 February 2006)
Transcript
2006/2007 Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. Nominations close 10 May 2006. (Posted 13 February 2006)
Further information
Weeds the real alien invaders Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 9 February 2006)
December 2005
International scientists call to do no harm
The InterAcademy Panel has issued a statement on biosecurity to coincide with the Meeting of States Parties of the Biological Weapons Convention. (Posted 9 December 2005)
Media release
IAP statement (external link)
National research infrastructure strategy
The Academy has responded to the Strategic Roadmap Exposure Draft for the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy. (Posted 9 December 2005)
Response
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-November 2005) is now available online. (Posted 7 December 2005)
November 2005
Decadal plan for Australian astronomy
The National Committee for Astronomy has released a decadal plan for Australian astronomy (2006-2015) entitled 'New Horizons'. (Posted 24 November 2005)
Further information (external link)
New joint Academy and National Museum of Australia prizes
The National Museum of Australia has joined forces with the Australian Academy of Science and its National Committee for History and Philosophy of Science to establish two essay prizes, to be known respectively as 'The National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science' and 'The National Museum of Australia Student Prize for Australian Environmental History'. (Posted 11 November 2005)
Media release
Call for submissions
Research and innovation in Australia: a policy statement
The Academy has released a policy statement on research and innovation. It reviews progress in the development of Australia's research and innovation system and reports on its current status. (Posted 10 November 2005)
Media release
Statement
PrimaryConnections Stage 2 Trial: Research Report
A report on the trialling of the PrimaryConnections program. (Posted 3 November 2005)
October 2005
Postdoctoral and Invitation Fellowships in Japan
Applications are invited for postdoctoral and invitation fellowships to Japan. Closing date 16 December 2005.
(Posted 25 October 2005)
Information and application forms
Intelligent design is not science
More than 70,000 scientists and science teachers are represented in an open letter warning that 'intelligent design' should not be taught in school science classes. The letter was published in major Australian newspapers on 21 October.
(Posted 24 October 2005)
Full text of letter
Academy statement on creationism/intelligent design
Impact of global warming on biodiversity
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic.
(Posted 12 October 2005)
Learned Academies Grants-in-Aid Review
The Academy's submission to the Department of Education, Science and Training's 2005 Review of the Learned Academies.
(Posted 12 October 2005)
Prime Minister's Prize for Science awarded to Professor David Boger
The Academy congratulates Professor David Boger on the award of the Prime Minister's Prize for Science.
(Posted 5 October 2005)
Media release
Australian scientists awarded Nobel Prize for remarkable discovery
Professor Barry Marshall and Dr Robin Warren have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their discovery that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is a major cause of gastritis and peptic ulcers.
(Posted 4 October 2005)
Media release
Research Quality Framework: The preferred model
A submission to the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training.
(Posted 4 October 2005)
Australian Decadal Plan for Space Science
The National Committee for Space Science has announced the development of the first Australian Decadal Plan for Space Science and is inviting participation in the development of the Plan.
(Posted 4 October 2005)
Further information (external link)
September 2005
Science, technology and innovation essential for achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals
The heads of international scientific, engineering and medical organisations have called upon the United Nations to support the essential role that science, technology and innovation have to play in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. (Posted 23 September 2005)
Media release
Think Tank proceedings
The proceedings from the 2005 High Flyers Think Tank, Biotechnology and the future of Australian agriculture, are now available. (Posted 15 September 2005)
Predicting natural events
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 14 September 2005)
Visit to the National Institutes of Health in the USA for a junior scientist
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award in any health-related field of natural science. Closing date 14 October 2005. (Posted 13 September 2005)
Further information
August 2005
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July 2005) is now available online.
(Posted 9 August 2005)
July 2005
Tomorrow's agriculture we need to work things out!
Academy President, Dr Jim Peacock, gave an address at the National Press Club on 27 July. (Posted 27 July 2005)
Paper
Human cloning and embryo research submission
The Minister for Ageing has appointed a committee to conduct independent reviews of Australia’s Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2002 and the Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2002. A submission has been prepared for the review committee and endorsed by the Council of the Academy. (Posted 25 July 2005)
Bird flu the pandemic clock is ticking
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 25 July 2005)
Australian Frontiers of Science, 2005
The proceedings from this conference held in April 2005 are now available. (Posted 20 July 2005)
ANZAAS medals
The Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) is seeking nominations for its ANZAAS and Mueller Medals for presentation in 2006. Closing date 16 September 2005. (Posted 20 July 2005)
Further information (external link)
From hell to the Himalayas
Professor Mark Harrison will present a free public lecture at the Shine Dome on Thursday, 18 August 2005. (Posted 19 July 2005)
June 2005
Awards for scientific excellence call for nominations
The Academy awards medals and prizes to junior and senior researchers and supports research conferences and fellowships for overseas and local travel. (Posted 30 June 2005)
Further information
Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for applications for its award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. Closing date 30 September 2005. (Posted 30 June 2005)
Further information
2005/2006 Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship
The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. Nominations close 29 September 2005. (Posted 24 June 2005)
Further information
Carbon dioxide: Acidic oceans and geosequestration
Dr Steve Widdicombe and Dr John Bradshaw will present a free public lecture at the Shine Dome on Thursday 7 July 2005. (Posted 24 June 2005)
Biotechnology and the future of Australian agriculture
The Academy will be hosting this Think Tank with support from Biotechnology Australia on 26 July. (Posted 21 June 2005)
Further information
May 2005
National Committee for Earth System Science workshop
The workshop 'Reconstructing past climates for future prediction: integrating high-resolution palaeo data for meaningful prediction in the Australasian region' will be held at the Academy’s Shine Dome on 27 and 28 June. (Posted 16 May 2005)
Further information (external link)
Maximising the benefits from Australia’s formal linkages to global scientific activities
The Academy has prepared a report funded by the ARC LinkageLearned Academies Special Projects Grant. (Posted 12 May 2005)
Research Quality Framework
The Academy has made a submission to the Department of Education, Science and Training's Research Quality Framework Team. (Posted 10 May 2005)
Submission
The buzz about insect robots
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 6 May 2005)
Annual Report
The Academy's Annual Report for 2004-2005 is now available (as a 62-page PDF file) at www.science.org.au/reports/2005anrep.pdf. (Posted 5 May 2005)
President's address
The Academy's President, Dr Jim Peacock, today addressed the Fellows and guests attending Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 5 May 2005)
Transcript
After the tsunami harnessing Australian expertise for recovery
The proceedings from this workshop are now available on the National Academies Forum website. (Posted 3 May 2005)
April 2005
Two new Corresponding Members elected
Two distinguished international scientists have been elected as Corresponding Members of the Academy. (Posted 26 April 2005)
Media release
National Committee for Earth System Science workshop
The proceedings of the workshop 'Pan evaporation: An example of the detection and attribution of trends in climate variables' held on 22-23 November 2004 are now available. (Posted 26 April 2005)
Proceedings (PDF file, 1457KB)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December 2004-March 2005) is now available online. (Posted 12 April 2005)
Population and environment what's the connection?
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 11 April 2005)
March 2005
16 new Fellows elected
Sixteen of Australia's leading scientists have been honoured by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 24 March 2005)
Media release
Australian Frontiers of Science, 2005
This prestigious symposium, to be held in Melbourne on 12-13 April, will bring together some of Australia’s best young scientists to present emerging science and technology for discussion with a broad audience of their peers.
(Posted 16 March 2005)
Further information
Translating genes into health
Nobel laureates and world-leading scientists will explain how genetic research provides the key to health advances at a public symposium on 8 March. (Posted 7 March 2005)
National Academies Forum
The Academy will be hosting a National Academies Forum workshop entitled 'After the tsunami harnessing Australian expertise for recovery' on Thursday 31 March in the Shine Dome. (Posted 4 March 2005)
Media release
Further information (external link)
Australia’s Major National Research Facilities
The Academy has made a submission to the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) Advisory Committee. The submission includes input from several of the Academy's National Committees. (Posted 3 March 2005)
Submission (PDF file, 975KB)
The changing atmosphere in 2005
The transcript from this public lecture by Nobel Laureate Professor F Sherwood Rowland is now available. (Posted March 2005)
February 2005
Integrated sustainability assessment internet forum
The National Academies Forum is hosting an online conference on sustainability from November 2004 to June 2005. (Posted 16 February 2005)
December 2004
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-November 2004) is now available online. (Posted 9 December 2004)
The dope on drug-impaired driving
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 8 December 2004)
November 2004
Think Tank proceedings
Proceedings from the 2004 High Flyers Think Tank, Emerging diseases Ready and waiting?, are now available. (Posted 29 November 2004)
October 2004
Putting on a good face the chemistry of cosmetics
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 26 October 2004)
Cotutelle 2004 call for proposals
The French Embassy/Academy of Science Cotutelle 2004 call for proposals to support the development of the double doctoral degree 'Cotutelle' is now open. Closing date 19 November. (Posted 18 October)
September 2004
Academy Open Day
On Sunday 17 October, the Academy is opening its doors to the public.
Experience the passion of the Dome's construction; explore the buildings
and their collections, and then join us for jazz and refreshments. (Posted
30 September 2004)
National Committee for Earth System Science workshop
A workshop on 'Pan evaporation: An example of the detection and attribution of trends in climate variables' will be held at the Shine Dome on 22-23 November. (Posted 20 September 2004)
Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japan
Applications are invited for postdoctoral fellowships to Japan. Closing
date 15 October 2004. (Posted 8 September 2004)
Information and application forms
August 2004
Health-related award
for junior scientists to visit the US National Institutes of Health
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award
in any health-related field of natural science. Closing date 11 October
2004. (Posted 24 August 2004)
Further information
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July 2004) is now available online. (Posted 19 August 2004)
2005 Oliphant Conferences
The Oliphant Conferences support the Government's International Science
Linkages Program by providing financial support to stage strategically
significant international conferences in Australia on high priority, cutting-edge,
multi-disciplinary themes. Expressions of interest are currently being
sought. Closing date 27 August 2004. (Posted 7 August 2004)
Information and guidelines
Award for research on the conservation of
endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for applications for its award for research on
the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. Closing
date 30 September 2004. (Posted 2 August 2004)
Information
July 2004
Biology meets industry genomics, proteomics,
phenomics
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 29 July 2004)
Humanity's heritage: The human genome and stem cells
Professor John Shine, Secretary, Biological Sciences and Executive Director of the Garvan Institute gave the Academy's 4th Telstra Address at the National Press Club on 21 July. (Posted 22 July 2004)
Paper
Conference proceedings
Proceedings from a recent Academy conference, Measuring excellence
in research and research training, are now available at www.science.org.au/events. (Posted 22 July 2004)
2005 Travelling Fellowships
The Academy is calling for nominations for the Selby Fellowship and applications
for the Maxwell Ralph Jacobs Fund. Closing date 30 September 2004. (Posted
14 July 2004)
Further information
20052006 Research Conferences
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest to hold conferences
in 2005-6. Conferences being supported are the Boden, Fenner and White.
Closing date 30 September 2004. (Posted 14 July 2004)
Further information
June 2004
Basser Library Research Fellowship
The Academy is offering an annual award to postgraduate students and other
independent researchers in the history of Australian science. Closing date
31 August 2004. (Posted 25 June 2004)
Information
Awards for scientific excellence
Nominations are invited from senior and junior researchers for awards
for outstanding research in the natural sciences. Nominations close 30
August 2004. (Posted 7 June 2004)
Information and application forms
May 2004
2004 Fenner Conference on the Environment
The Fenner Conference, which runs today and tomorrow at the Academy's Shine Dome in Canberra, will forge new partnerships between disciplines to find a common way forward for the populationenvironment debate. (Posted 24 May 2004)
Media release
Warmer and sicker? Global warming and human health
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 21 May 2004)
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to
North America, Europe and Asia. (Posted 19 May 2004)
Information and application forms
Annual Report
The Academy's Annual Report for 2003-2004 is now available (as
a 68-page PDF file) at www.science.org.au/reports/2004anrep.pdf. (Posted 18 May 2004)
Academy heartened by Backing Australia's Ability II
The Academy welcomes the boost to Australia's science and innovation through
the announcement of the Government's BAA II package. (Posted
7 May 2004)
Media release
Media broadcaster and strategic leader honoured
Dr Norman Swan and Mr Peter Wills were presented with Academy Medals at
the Academy's annual black tie dinner in Canberra last night. (Posted 7 May 2004)
Media release
Eureka Prizes
Information and entry forms for the 2004 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are now available from the Museum's website at www.amonline.net.au/eureka. Entries close on 14 May 2004. (Posted 3 May 2004)
A celebration of Australian science
A public symposium featuring some of Australia's top young scientists will be held at the Australian Academy of Science on Friday 7 May, as part of its Science at the Shine Dome events. (Posted 3 May 2004)
Media release
April 2004
Awards presented to outstanding Australian scientists
The Academy will present awards to outstanding Australian scientists during a formal ceremony in Canberra on 6 May. (Posted 30 April 2004)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December 2003-March 2004) is now available online. (Posted 27 April 2004)
March 2004
Lemberg Travelling Fellowship 2004
The Academy's 2004 Lemberg Fellow, Professor G Charles Dismukes, Professor of Chemistry, Princeton University, will be visiting Australia from 14-24 June 2004. (Posted 31 March 2004)
2004 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science
Invitations are open for nomination for any of the five Prime Minister's Prizes for Science. Entries close 7 May 2004. For further information about the prizes and online nominations, visit https://sciencegrants.dest.gov.au/scienceprize/pages/home.aspx. (Posted 29 March 2004)
New Fellows elected to the Academy
Twenty of Australia's leading scientists have been honoured by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 26 March 2004)
Media release
New focus for determining research excellence in Australia
The Academy welcomes the release of three reports that will inform the policy process and strategic direction of the Australian research and innovation system. (Posted 25 March 2004)
Media release
Getting into hot water global warming and rising sea levels
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 19 March 2004)
February 2004
Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship
The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. (Posted 24 February 2004)
Further information
Nanotechnology Benchmarking Project
This project, funded under the ARC's Learned Academies Special Grants Scheme, has been completed. More information about the project and the full report are available online. (Posted 13 February 2004)
December 2003
International Climate Change Science: Australia's role, links and opportunities
The Academy has prepared a report for the Australian Greenhouse Office. (Posted 18 December 2003)
Report (PDF file, 764KB)
Bogged down in the four-wheel drive debate?
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 11 December 2003)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-November 2003) is now available online. (Posted 9 December 2003)
Investment Review of Health and Medical Research
The Academy's National Committee for Medicine has made a submission to the Investment Review of Health and Medical Research. (Posted 1 December 2003)
Submission
November 2003
Salinity mapping methods in the Australian context
Proceedings of a public forum which was held on 17 October 2003. (Posted 13 November 2003)
Basser Library Research Fellowship
The Academy is offering an annual award to postgraduate students and other independent researchers in the history of Australian science. (Posted 12 November 2003)
Information
October 2003
Policy statement on research and innovation in Australia
The Academy has released a policy statement on research and innovation. It reviews progress in the development of Australia's research and innovation system and reports on its current status. (Posted 30 October 2003)
Statement
Stem cells gateway to 21st century medicine
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 24 October 2003)
Fellowships with Japan
Applications are invited from Australian researchers for the Invitation and Postdoctoral Fellowships funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion for Science. (Posted 23 October 2003)
Information
International Frontiers of Science and Technology: 2003 Sir Mark Oliphant Conference
This will be held from 1-4 December at the University of Melbourne. (Posted 22 October 2003)
Geoscience unearthing our future
The Academy's National Committee for Earth Sciences launched a strategic plan for Australian Earth sciences on 15 October. (Posted 16 October 2003)
Report (PDF file, 1073KB)
September 2003
Academy backs international call to ban human reproductive cloning
The Australian Academy of Science is one of more than 60 international science academies calling on the United Nations to adopt a ban on human reproductive cloning. (Posted 23 September 2003)
IAP media release (external link)
Awards for Australian early-career researchers to attend FEAST conference
The Academy is sponsoring up to three early-career researchers to attend the Networking for Excellence conference being organised by the Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation (FEAST). (Posted 19 September 2003)
Grants for young researchers for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to Europe and the United States. (Posted 17 September 2003)
Information
Prime Minister's Prize for Science awarded to Professor Jacques Miller
The Academy congratulates Professor Miller on the award of the Prime Minister's Prize for Science. Professor Miller was interviewed for the Academy's Video Histories of Australian Scientists series in 1999. An edited transcript is available online. (Posted 10 September 2003)
Australian Frontiers of Science 2003
Proceedings of the Frontiers of Science symposium, held on 31 July and 1 August. (Posted 8 September 2003)
Nanoscience where physics, chemistry and biology collide
Proceedings of the Academy's annual symposium, held on 2 May 2003. (Posted 8 September 2003)
Research Collaboration Review
The Academy's submission to the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training's Review of Closer Collaboration between Universities and Major Publicly Funded Research Agencies. (Posted 8 September 2003)
Submission
Policy statement on research and innovation in Australia
The Academy's submission to the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training's Evaluation of the Knowledge and Innovation Reforms. (Posted 8 September 2003)
Submission
Nanoscience working small, thinking big
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 3 September 2003)
August 2003
Health-related award for junior scientists to visit the US National Institutes of Health
The Academy is calling for expressions of interest for a research award in any health-related field of natural science. (Posted 14 August 2003)
Further information
Salinity the awakening monster from the deep
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 1 August 2003)
July 2003
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July 2003) is now available online. (Posted 25 July 2003)
2004 Travelling Fellowships
The Academy is calling for nominations for the Selby Fellowship, the Lemberg Travelling Fellowship, the Graeme Caughley Travelling Fellowship, and applications for the Maxwell Ralph Jacobs Fund. (Posted 25 July 2003)
Further information
2004-2005 Research Conferences
The Academy is calling for expressions of intent to hold conferences in 2004-2005. Conferences being supported are the Boden and Fenner. (Posted 25 July 2003)
Further information
Australia's Major National Research Facilities
The Academy's submission to the Taskforce on Major Research Infrastructure. (Posted 25 July 2003)
Submission
GMOs, gene technology and the troubles with food
The Academy's President, Dr Jim Peacock, gave the Telstra Address at the National Press Club on 16 July. (Posted 16 July 2003)
Paper
Endangered species award
The Academy is calling for nominations for its Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species. (Posted 10 July 2003)
Further information
June 2003
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to North America, Europe and Asia. (Posted 3 June 2003)
Information and application forms
Awards for scientific excellence
Nominations are invited from senior and junior researchers for awards for outstanding research in the natural sciences. Nominations close 30 August 2003. (Posted 3 June 2003)
Further information
May 2003
Science and the 2003-04 Budget
An article by Kurt Lambeck FAA, FRS, Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science and
Professor of Geophysics at the Australian National University. (Posted 19 May 2003)
Article
Safeguarding Australia: Think Tank Report
Proceedings from the High Flyers Think Tank held in April. (Posted 8 May 2003)
April 2003
Awards presented to outstanding Australian scientists
The Academy will present awards to outstanding Australian scientists during a formal ceremony in Canberra on 1 May. (Posted 30 April 2003)
Media release
Coral bleaching will global warming kill the reefs?
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 29 April 2003)
Nanoscience where physics, chemistry and biology collide
An international symposium on nanoscience will be held at the Academy on Friday 2 May, as part of its Science at the Shine Dome events. (Posted 28 April 2003)
Media release
March 2003
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December 2002-March 2003) is now available online. (Posted 31 March 2003)
16 new Fellows elected
Sixteen of Australia's leading scientists have been honoured by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 27 March 2003)
Media release
Federation Fellowships
Four Academy Fellows have been honoured in the latest round of the Commonwealth government's prestigious Federation Fellowships. (Posted 20 March 2003)
Media release
February 2003
Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship
The Academy is calling for applications on behalf of the University of Oxford for a fellowship in a clinical medicine or medical science department of the University. (Posted 5 February 2003)
Further information
January 2003
Congratulations to Professor Fiona Stanley, Australian of the Year
Congratulations to Academy Fellow Professor Fiona Stanley on her well-deserved recognition. The Academy is delighted that a scientist was chosen to be honoured in this way. Professor Stanley, Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Perth, Western Australia, was interviewed for the Academy's Video Histories of Australian Scientists program in May 2000. An edited transcript of this interview is available online. (Posted 28 January 2003)
Mt Stromlo fires
The Academy has close links with the Mt Stromlo Observatory and was shocked at the extent of the damage it suffered in Canberra's recent bushfires. A special website which includes information on how to help with the redevelopment of Mt Stromlo has been set up by the Australian National University. (Posted 23 January 2003)
Eureka Prizes
Information and entry forms for the 2003 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are now available from the Museum's website. Entries close on 16 May 2003. (Posted 23 January 2003)
December 2002
Bob Squire Annual Award for Excellence in Science Teaching
The Bob Squire Award is a national award developed by the Australian College of Educators, in association with the Australian Science Teachers Association and the Academy. (Posted 13 December 2002)
Driver fatigue an accident waiting to happen
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 9 December 2002)
National research priorities
The Academy welcomes the Federal Government's national research priorities. (Posted 5 December 2002)
Media release
November 2002
Synchrotrons making the light fantastic
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 6 November 2002)
October 2002
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-November) is now available online. (Posted 31 October 2002)
Review of Teaching and Teacher Education
The Academy's response to the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training's discussion paper. (Posted 4 October 2002)
Kanagawa Museum of Natural History Award
The Academy is calling for applications for support for research on the Precambrian history of life in Western Australia and its analogues in the modern microbial ecosystem in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay. (Posted 4 October 2002)
September 2002
The shocking truth about road trauma
Latest Nova: Science in the news topic. (Posted 27 September 2002)
The funding of research and research training in Australian universities
The Academy's response to the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training's issues papers. (Posted 13 September 2002)
August 2002
Human stem cell research
The Academy repeats its support for human embryonic stem cell research. (Posted 28 August 2002)
Media release
Endangered species award
The Academy is calling for applications for support for research on endangered Australian vertebrate species. (Posted 26 August 2002)
Further information
Prime Minister's Prize for Science awarded to Professor Frank Fenner
The Academy congratulates Professor Fenner on the award of the Prime Minister's Prize for Science. (Posted 21 August 2002)
Media release
Providing the machinery of science
The Academy has released a discussion paper entitled Providing the machinery of science: defining a whole-of-government strategy for securing access to critical research facilities. The paper has been prepared as part of the ARC-funded Australian Research Infrastructure Project. (Posted 15 August 2002)
Project summary and discussion paper
Federal Government announces research priorities selection committee
Academy President, Dr Jim Peacock, is to chair an Expert Advisory Committee to advise the Government on national research priorities. Academy Fellows Dr Robin Batterham, Professor Suzanne Cory, Professor Terry Hughes and Professor Sue O'Reilly are also members of the committee. (Posted 15 August 2002)
DEST media release (external link)
GPS and never having to say: 'Where am I?'
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 9 August 2002)
National Research Priorities
Proceedings from the recent Strategic Forum. (Posted 1 August 2002)
July 2002
Federation Fellowships
Four Academy Fellows have been awarded Federation Fellowships. (Posted 30 July 2002)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July) is now available online. (Posted 23 July 2002)
2003 Travelling Fellowships
The Academy is calling for nominations for the Selby Fellowship and applications for the Maxwell Ralph Jacobs Fund. (Posted 23 July 2002)
2003/2004 Research Conferences
The Academy is calling for expressions of intent to hold conferences in 2003/2004. Conferences being supported are the Boden, Fenner, and Elizabeth and Frederick White (Posted 23 July 2002)
Lloyd Rees Lecture
The 2002 Lloyd Rees lecturer, Professor David Cockayne FRS will be presenting a lecture in Melbourne on 26 September 2002. (Posted 22 July 2002)
Selby Fellow
The 2002 Selby Fellow, Dr Leonard Smith, will be visiting Australia from 29 July to 27 August 2002. (Posted 22 July 2002)
Awards for scientific excellence
Nominations are invited from junior and senior researchers for Australia's premier awards. (Posted 4 June 2002)
Further Information
Quiet please! Fighting noise pollution
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 4 July 2002)
June 2002
Higher education at the crossroads
The Academy's submission to the Government's Higher Education Review. (Posted 28 June 2002)
Submission
Research priorities for Australia: Setting our future
The Academy's Secretary for Science Policy, Professor Michael Barber, gave the Telstra Address at the National Press Club on 26 June. (Posted 26 June 2002)
Paper
National Research Priorities
The Academy hosted a strategic forum on 26 and 27 June. (Posted 24 June 2002)
Program
Grants for international travel
Applications are invited for grants for short-term scientific visits to North America, Europe and Asia, and postdoctoral fellowships to Japan. (Posted 4 June 2002)
Information and application forms
May 2002
Academy of Science welcomes reappointment of Chief Scientist
The Federal Government’s Chief Scientist, Dr Robin Batterham FAA, has been reappointed for a further three-year term. (Posted 21 May 2002)
Media release
Bitumen battles the phenomenon of road rage
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 20 May 2002)
Two Academy Fellows elected to Royal Society
Professor Bruce Kemp and Professor Graham Goodwin have been elected Fellows of the prestigious Royal Society. (Posted 14 May 2002)
Media release
President's anniversary address
The Academy's outgoing President, Professor Brian Anderson, today gave an anniversary address to Fellows and guests attending Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 2 May 2002)
Paper
April 2002
New Academy President
Plant geneticist, Dr Jim Peacock, has been elected to lead the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 29 April 2002)
Media release
New research reactor
The Academy has welcomed the decision to construct a new research reactor to replace the one at Lucas Heights. (Posted 5 April 2002)
Media release
16 new Fellows elected
Sixteen of Australia's leading scientists, four of them women, were honoured on 28 March by election to the Australian Academy of Science. (Posted 2 April 2002)
Media release
March 2002
Academies concerned at proposed cuts to R&D funding
The Presidents of the Academy of Science and the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering have expressed concern at a report that the Federal Government may be considering reducing expenditure supporting key areas of Australian innovation. (Posted 27 March 2002)
Media release
Virtual reality bytes military uses of VR
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 19 March 2002)
Window of opportunity to save endangered species
The Academy has expressed concern over news of the apparently deliberate release of foxes into Tasmania. (Posted 12 March 2002)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (December-March) is now available online. (Posted 11 March 2002)
Owning a mobile phone isn't everything
An article by the President of the Academy, Professor B D O Anderson, published in The Australian, 4 March 2002. (Posted 4 March 2002)
February 2002
Making packaging greener biodegradable plastics
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 13 February 2002)
Priority setting in science and innovation
The Academy has released a position statement on the challenge of priority setting in research. (Posted 12 February 2002)
January 2002
ARC funding decision
The Academy has expressed dismay at the process used by the
new coalition government to impose priority areas of research on the Australian
Research Council. (Posted 31 January 2002)
Media release
Issues Paper on Protection of Human Genetic Information
The Academy's comments on the Issues Paper published by the Australian Law Reform Commission and the Australian Health Ethics Committee. (Posted 31 January 2002)
Submission
Scientists honoured with Australia Post's Australian Legends Award
The 2002 Australian Legends stamp issue features five prominent Australian medical scientists Professor Peter Doherty, Professor Donald Metcalf, Professor Nancy Millis, Sir Gustav Nossal and Professor Fiona Stanley who have each made lifesaving scientific discoveries in the areas of microbiology, immunology, cancer research, child health and indigenous health. (Posted 24 January 2002)
Media release (external site)
Academy's submission to the Review of the External Earnings Targets Policy
Submission to the Chief Scientist's Review. (Posted 14 January 2002)
November 2001
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (August-November) is now available online. (Posted 28 November 2001)
New science ministers appointed
The Academy welcomes new science ministers. (Posted 23 November 2001)
Media release
Democrats' science commitment
The Academy welcomes the Democrats' commitment to science and innovation. (Posted 7 November 2001)
Media release
Research reactor
The Academy backs the need for a new research reactor. (Posted 5 November 2001)
Media release
October 2001
Educational challenges for future Australia
Professor Michael Barber, Secretary (Science Policy), presented a paper at the Business/Higher Education Round Table summit meeting on 31 October 2001.
Paper
Knowledge Nation
The Academy welcomes the detail that has been outlined for a Knowledge Nation. (Posted 31 October 2001)
Media release
Monitoring Australia's Scientific Research
This report by Linda Butler is an extensive analysis of selected aspects of Australia's research performance. (Posted 24 October 2001)
Further information
Putting a finger on it the loops and whorls of biometrics
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 18 October 2001)
Priorities in research and innovation for the next Australian government
The Academy has issued twelve recommendations for the next Australian government. (Posted 14 October 2001)
Media release
Booklet
September 2001
Feeding the future sustainable agriculture
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 11 September 2001)
Sir Mark Oliphant Centenary Lecture and Dinner
Dr Brian Schmidt, winner of the 2001 Pawsey Medal and the 2000 Malcolm McIntosh Prize, will deliver the lecture for this special event to be held at the Shine Dome, 6pm, Monday 8 October 2001.
August 2001
The plight of science education
The Academy expresses concern at the state of science education in Australia. (Posted 22 August 2001)
Media release
Award for research on the conservation of endangered Australian vertebrate species
The Academy is calling for proposals to support research on endangered Australian vertebrate species. The closing date is 19 October 2001. (Posted 15 August 2001)
Further information
Awards, Fellowships and Conference Support
The closing dates for nominations and expressions of intent are 30 August and 30 September 2001. (Posted 10 August 2001)
Further information
Lemberg lectures
The 2001 Lemberg Fellow, Professor Petra Fromme, will be visiting Australia from 18 August to 14 September 2001. (Posted 10 August 2001)
Astronomy in the deep freeze
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 2 August 2001)
Priorities in science, mathematics and technologies
Professor Robert Porter FAA presented a paper on the teaching and learning of science to Education Queensland on 2 August 2001.
Paper
July 2001
Australia and the ICT revolution
The President, Professor Brian Anderson, gave the Telstra Address at the National Press Club on 25 July.
Paper
A bold vision for Australia
The Academy welcomes the report of Barry Jones' Taskforce on the Knowledge Nation. (Posted 2 July 2001)
Media release
June 2001
Selby lectures
The 2001 Selby Fellow, Dr Jean Jouzel, will be giving a series of free public lectures in Australia from 18 July-2 August 2001. (Posted 28 June 2001)
New Australian Research Council appointments
The Academy welcomes the appointment of Professor Vicki Sara FAA as the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of the new ARC and Mr Peter Wills as the Chair of the Board. (Posted 28 June 2001)
Media release
National Academies Forum
A symposium on Food and Drink in Australia will be held at the Adelaide University on 5-6 July 2001. For information please contact lynn.martin@adelaide.edu.au. (Posted 28 June 2001)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-July) is now available online. (Posted 19 June 2001)
The picture becomes clear for magnetic resonance imaging
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 15 June 2001)
Human stem cell research
This Academy report reviews scientific and regulatory developments up until 18 April 2001, as part of the Academy's efforts to contribute to public understanding of the therapeutic potential of stem cell research. (Posted 5 June 2001)
Media release
Report
May 2001
Government delivers on promise to back Australia's ability
The Academy's response to the federal budget. (Posted 23 May 2001)
Media release
Two Academy Fellows elected to the Royal Society of London
Professor Mandyam Srinivasan and Professor Roger Tanner have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society of London. (Posted 15 May 2001)
Media release
Which way ahead for hydrogen cars?
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 8 May 2001)
Academy elects Professor Vicki Sara
Australian Research Council Chair, Professor Vicki Sara, has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy. (Posted 3 May 2001)
Media release
April 2001
Selby lectures by Professor Keith Moffat
The 2001 Selby Fellow, Professor Keith Moffat, will present public lectures throughout Australia between 7 May and 5 June. (Posted 27 April 2001)
Media release
Lemberg lectures across Australia
Dr David Bowman, well known plant ecologist and recipient of the Academy's Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship for 2001, will present public lectures on the Australian flora in all capital cities between 27 April and 24 May. (Posted 18 April 2001)
Media release
Awards for young researchers
The Academy is sponsoring five young researchers to attend the first event being organised by the Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation (FEAST 1). (Posted 6 April 2001)
March 2001
A fair cop! Accurate breath analysis and speed detection
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 27 March 2001)
16 new Fellows elected
The Academy today elected 16 new members from Australia's best scientists and technologists. (Posted 26 March 2001)
Media release
Academy of Science announces new Executive Secretary
The President has announced the appointment of Professor Sue Serjeantson, AO,
as the Academy's new Executive Secretary. (Posted 23 March 2001)
Media release
Awards for early-career researchers
DSTO, the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council and the Academy are sponsoring awards for early-career researchers to attend Science at the Shine Dome. (Posted 23 March 2001)
Australia loses one of its most influential and popular scientists
The Academy notes with great sadness the death of Sir Rutherford (Bob) Robertson. (Posted 6 March 2001)
Media release
Transcript of an interview with Sir Rutherford, September 1993
February 2001
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (January-April) is now available online. (Posted 20 February 2001)
Kanagawa Museum of Natural History Award
This award of up to $A10,000 is for research on the Precambrian history of life in Western Australia. Closing date 30 May 2001. (Posted 19 February 2001)
Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship
This fellowship enables scientists to present public lectures in biology particularly biochemistry, conservation and the Australian flora. Nominations close on 28 February 2001. (Posted 19 February 2001)
Announcement
Schizophrenia and other psychoses
The report from this symposium (held on 20 October 2000) is now available online. (Posted 8 February 2001)
Report
January 2001
Australia produces world-leading science news service
A survey shows that Nova: Science in the news topics are ranked highly by the Google search engine. (Posted 30 January 2001)
Media release
Innovation Action Plan
The President's comments on the Government's Innovation Action Plan (Posted 29 January 2001)
Media release
Awards for young biology teachers
The Foundation for Young Australians is sponsoring a national award for
eight biology teachers aged 30 and under to attend the Science at the Shine
Dome teachers' program in May. (Posted 23 January 2001)
CRCs building economic growth and sustainability
The Academy responds to Government support for new Cooperative Research Centres. (Posted 18 January 2001)
Media release
November 2000
ABC takes a leap backwards
The Academy's response to the ABC's decision to close down its TV science production capacity. (Posted 30 November 2000)
Media release
Death-defying designs for car safety
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 28 November 2000)
Taking the chance to change
The Chief Scientist's report The chance to change gets the Academy's endorsement. (Posted 20 November 2000)
Media release
New CSIRO head
The Academy has welcomed the appointment of the new head of CSIRO, Dr Geoff Garrett. (Posted 10 November 2000)
Media release
Putting it together the science and technology of composite materials
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 10 November 2000)
October 2000
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (September-December) is now available online. (Posted 20 October 2000)
Academy response to the Chief Scientist's report The chance to change
The Academy supports the analysis and recommendations by Dr Robin Batterham in his discussion paper on Australia's science, technology and engineering capability. (Posted 4 October 2000)
Article
September 2000
Every eight seconds: AIDS revisited
The National Academies Forum and the National Library of Australia are
hosting this major symposium on 29-30 November 2000 in Canberra. (Posted 27 September 2000)
Program
Research award for endangered species
Up to $20,000 is available to support research on endangered Australian
vertebrate species, to help understand the causes of their decline and
improve the conditions for their recovery. Closing date for applications
is 6 November 2000. (Posted 21 September 2000)
Forestry awards
The Maxwell Ralph Jacobs Fund supports worthy projects in forestry
research. A total of $3000 is available. Closing date for applications is
30 September 2000. (Posted 21 September 2000)
Research conference funds
The closing date is 25 September 2000 for expressions of intent from
societies and organisations to hold Boden Research Conferences in the
biological sciences; Elizabeth
and Frederick White Research Conferences in the physical and mathematical sciences related to the Earth and space; and the Fenner Conferences on the Environment. (Posted 21 September 2000)
Fatal impact the physics of speeding cars
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 15 September 2000)
Minister Minchin on track to boost innovation
The report of the Innovation Summit Implementation Group caps a process of developing innovation policy that began with the National Innovation Summit. (Posted 4 September 2000)
Media release
August 2000
Canberra Commemoration of Sir Mark Oliphant
A public commemoration of the life of Sir Mark Oliphant was held on Friday 25 August. (Posted 25 August 2000)
The chance to change
The Chief Scientist has presented Australia with a blueprint for re-investing in our capacity to innovate. (Posted 17 August 2000)
Media release
More international recognition for one of Australia's greatest researchers
Professor Frank Fenner, FAA, has been awarded the Albert Einstein World Award of Science. (Posted 14 August 2000)
Media release
July 2000
Greenhouse gases meeting our bottom line
A National Science and Industry Forum will be held at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne on Friday, 13 October 2000. (Posted 31 July 2000)
Hydatids when a dog is not man's best friend
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 26 July 2000)
Sir Mark Oliphant 1901-2000
The Academy notes with great sadness the death of its first President, and one of Australia's most distinguished scientists. (Posted 18 July 2000)
Media release
A bird's-eye view of Australian space research
The Academy's National Committee for Space Research has published a review of research in Australia in the period 1998-2000. A PDF file of the 100-page report is now available online. (Posted 14 July 2000)
June 2000
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (May-August) is now available online.
How do birds think?
Selby Fellow Irene Pepperberg from the University of Arizona is giving public lectures in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Armidale from 12-27 June on cognitive processes in birds. (Posted 16 June 2000)
Media release
Academy seeks proposals for outstanding scientist awards
The closing date for preliminary proposals for awards for younger and senior scientists is 31 July 2000. (Posted 8 June 2000)
May 2000
Who will win the drugs race?
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 15 May 2000)
The Academy's response to the federal budget
(Posted 10 May 2000)
Media release
Academy elects Chief Scientist
Chief Scientist, Dr Robin Batterham, has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy. (Posted 5 May 2000)
Media release
'Poolroom' search for Dome souvenirs
Michael Caton, star of 'The Castle', launches the nation-wide search for souvenirs of the Dome. (Posted 5 May 2000)
Media release
Cell death gives hope for life
Dr David Vaux has been awarded the Academy's Gottschalk Medal for his research into cell death. (Posted 5 May 2000)
Media release
Plasmas atomise toxic wastes
Dr Tony Murphy has been awarded the Academy's Pawsey Medal for his research in plasma physics. (Posted 5 May 2000)
Media release
April 2000
Fixing the foundations
The Academy held a national symposium on the role of soil science in solving Australia's crisis in land and water management on 11-12 November 1999. A PDF file of the 34-page symposium report is now available online (1223KB). (Posted 27 April 2000)
$1 million donation for Academy Dome
Professor John Shine is donating $1 million towards the renovation of the Academy's Dome. (Posted 12 April 2000)
Media release
Ten new awards for young researchers
The Department of Industry, Science and Resources will support 10 young researchers through its Technology Diffusion Program to attend the Academy Symposium on Australia's Science Future. (Posted 10 April 2000)
Media release
Carbon currency the credits and debits of carbon emissions trading
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 7 April 2000)
March 2000
ARC support for young researchers at Academy symposium
The Australian Research Council is sponsoring two awards to bring researchers under the age of 35 to the symposium on Australia's Science Future. (Posted 28 March 2000)
Media release
12 new Fellows elected
The Academy today elected 12 new members from Australia's best scientists and technologists. (Posted 24 March 2000)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (January-April) is now available online. (Posted 7 March 2000)
February 2000
Is Australian wildlife fair game?
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 24 February 2000)
What future Australian universities?
The Academy's Science Policy Secretary, Professor John White, comments on the Federal Government's White Paper on Higher Education Research (Posted 8 February 2000)
Australia's Science Future
Younger researchers will set the direction for a major national symposium on 3-4 May in Canberra. (Posted 1 February 2000)
Media release
January 2000
Congratulations to Sir Gus Nossal, Australian of the Year
Sir Gus Nossal was interviewed in 1998 about his last 10 years as director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, his activities with the World Health Organization, and his appointment as deputy chairman of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. An edited transcript of this interview is available online. (Posted 27 January 2000)
Media release
Interviews with Australian scientists
The transcript of an interview with Professor Mollie Holman is now available online. (Posted 25 January 2000)
December 1999
Too late too simplistic
The Academy's preliminary response to the White Paper on Higher Education Research. (Posted 21 December 1999)
Media release
The Chief Scientist's review of science, technology and engineering
The Academy's submission. (You can download (or view) this submission in Adobe Portable Document (pdf) format.) (Posted 21 December 1999)
First award of a new chemistry prize honouring leading Australian scientist
The Australian Academy of Science has announced a new award which
recognises the achievements of David Craig, one of Australia's most eminent chemists. (Posted 8 December 1999)
Media release
November 1999
Calendars keeping track of time
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 25 November 1999)
Therapeutic cloning for tissue repair
The Academy has hosted a Forum to discuss the scientific social and ethical issues. (Posted 22 November 1999)
Media release
Buckyballs a new sphere of science
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 10 November 1999)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (September-December) is now available online. (Posted 4 November 1999)
October 1999
University funding; stop, talk and think
The Academy's response to public speculation about funding tertiary education. (Posted 15 October 1999)
Media release
Interviews with Australian scientists
Transcripts of interviews with Professor David Craig and Professor Bernhard Neumann are now available online. (Posted 15 October 1999)
Alcohol and cars a volatile mix
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 12 October 1999)
September 1999
Stock markets putting your money where your math is
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 16 September 1999)
Geodesy in Australia 1995-99 a survey
This report is now available on-line. (Posted 1 September 1999)
Good prospects ahead for data mining
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 1 September 1999)
August 1999
Conservation genetics molecular detectives at work
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 19 August 1999)
Can we count on your vote?
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 4 August 1999)
Interviews with Australian scientists
The transcript of an interview with one of Australia's most eminent scientists, Professor Priscilla Kincaid-Smith, is now available online. (Posted 2 August 1999)
July 1999
The green paper on higher education research
The Academy's response. (Posted 28 July 1999)
Media release
Full statement
Knowledge economy needs smarter policies
The Academy's President calls for policy changes to help the Australian economy adapt. (Posted 26 July 1999)
Media release
Full statement
Generating new ideas for meeting future energy needs
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 22 July 1999)
Interviews with Australian scientists
The transcript of an interview with one of Australia's most eminent scientists, Dr Douglas Waterhouse, is now available online. (Posted 13 July 1999)
June 1999
Sodicity a dirty word in Australia
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 24 June 1999)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (May-August) is now available online. (Posted 18 June 1999)
Biomass the growing energy resource
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 9 June 1999)
Conserving endangered native animals
The Academy has initiated an award for research on the conservation of endangered native animals. (Posted 1 June 1999)
May 1999
Scholarship, Intellectual Ownership and the Law
This symposium in Canberra on 15-16 July is hosted by the National Academies Forum and the National Library of Australia. (Posted 26 May 1999)
Program
Calculating the threat of tsunami
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 26 May 1999)
The Academy welcomes the new Chief Scientist
Media release (Posted 20 May 1999)
Are we ready for gene technology in the food chain?
A report from a meeting which considered the challenges for consumers, the food industry and regulators is now available. (Posted 20 May 1999)
Media release
Report (PDF file, 500KB)
New mathematics topics on Nova: Science in the news
Professor Cheryl Praeger launched this initiative. (Posted 19 May 1999)
Media release
The Academy's response to the federal budget
(Posted 14 May 1999)
Media release
The mammal copiers advances in cloning
Go to Nova: Science in the news (Posted 13 May 1999)
April 1999
Twelve new members join the Academy's 300 Fellows
The result of elections at this year's AGM. (Posted 29 April 1999)
Media release
Innovate or perish
Academy President calls for government leadership to lift Australia's game (Posted 29 April 1999)
Media release
Just getting cheaper is not the way to get richer
The Academy's comment on the second discussion paper of the Review of Business Taxation. (Posted 28 April 1999)
Media release
Sunken treasure? Australia's coast and oceans
This public symposium opens the Australian Science Festival in Canberra on 30 April 1999.
The importance of international networks for Australian researchers
The Academy has released a report examining opportunities available to work in overseas laboratories. (Posted 27 April 1999)
Australian Science Festival
Get the details of events taking place at the Academy during the festival. (Posted 23 April 1999)
Media release
Supporting health and medical research
The Academy has commented on the recommendations of the Wills Committee's review of health and medical research. (Posted 23 April 1999)
Interviews with Australian scientists
The transcripts of interviews with two of Australia's most eminent scientists, Sir Geoffrey Badger and Professor Peter Bishop, are now available online. (Posted 12 April 1999)
March 1999
Integrated pest management the good, the bad and the genetically modified
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 25 March 1999)
On human cloning
The Academy has released a position statement with the aim of contributing to informed public debate. (Posted 16 March 1999)
Media release
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (January-April) is now available online. (Posted 4 March 1999)
February 1999
The bitter-sweet taste of toxic substances
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 25 February 1999)
From cutting-edge science to suburban roof-tops in twenty years: the remarkable story of the 1999 Australia Prize winners
Academy President congratulates winners of the 1999 Australian Prize. (Posted 17 February 1999)
Media release
The ups and downs of air traffic control
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 11 February 1999)
Yahoo! Australian Web site joins the global best
According to the Web's most used search site, Yahoo!, the Academy's Nova: Science in the news Web site is a member of a global elite. (Posted 5 February 1999)
Media release
January 1999
Pioneer Award for Science Teachers
Pioneer International Ltd is sponsoring three teachers to attend the education workship and symposium on Sunken Treasure? Australia's Coast and Oceans. (Posted 22 January 1999)
Population and Environment Fund
Professor Ralph Slatyer has launched a new fund to promote research on population and the Australian environment. (Posted 22 January 1999)
Media release
100 Years of Australian Science
The Academy has received a grant for this project from the National Council for the Centenary of Federation's History and Education Program. We will undertake video interviews with eminent scientists to complement our existing Video Histories of Australian Scientists program. (Posted 14 January 1999)
December 1998
The Academy's President looks forward to some of the major impacts of science and technology early in the next century. (Posted 11 December 1998)
Transcript
Do environmental chemicals disrupt sex hormones? Separating fact from fiction.
Professor Ian F.H. Purchase will address recent claims that some chemicals to which humans are exposed daily may be disrupting hormonal (endocrine) systems.
The free public lecture will be held at Becker House (the Dome), Canberra on Thursday, 10 December starting at 8 pm. (Bookings are not necessary.) (Posted 7 December 1998)
Monitoring the white death soil salinity
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 1 December 1998)
November 1998
Interview with Sir Rutherford Robertson
The transcript of an interview with one of Australia's most eminent scientists is now available on-line. (Posted 23 November 1998)
Cleaner production a solution to pollution?
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 11 November 1998)
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (October-December) is now available on-line. (Posted 4 November 1998)
Measurement in sport the long and the short of it
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 2 November 1998)
October 1998
Australia's Centenary Dome
A grant from the Centenary of Federation Fund will put the Academy's Dome a national symbol into peak condition for the nation's next century. (Posted 22 October 1998)
Media release
Beyond El Niño
A plan for Australian research was presented at the International CLIVAR (Climate Variability and Predictability) Conference in December 1998. (Posted 20 October 1998)
Academy congratulates a Nobel Member
Professor John A. Pople, Corresponding Member of the Academy, has been awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize for chemistry. (Posted 15 October 1998)
Media release
Looking down the track at very fast trains
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 6 October 1998)
September 1998
The Liberal Party's policies for science and education
The Academy's response. (Posted 24 September 1998)
The ALP's science policy and education statements
The Academy's response. (Posted 16 September 1998)
August 1998
Wind power gathers speed
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 27 August 1998)
The impact of Australian science
Possible reasons for the decline in Australia's share of scientific citations in the international literature. This 1996 report is now available in PDF format. (Posted 24 August 1998)
Academy screenings on Optus Vision television
New program series includes the conference 'Pests and people: Prospects for 2020' and five interviews for 'Scientists reflect: The environment'. (Posted 24 August 1998)
Media release
Pointing the bone at osteoporosis
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 7 August 1998)
July 1998
Mobile phones communications on the go
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 30 July 1998)
Business innovation heading in the wrong direction
A statement by two Academy Presidents. (Posted 15 July 1998)
Media release
Looking for clues to our mineral wealth
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 15 July 1998)
June 1998
A new scheme for higher education research
The Academy's response to the West report on higher education policy and funding. (Posted 29 June 1998)
Australian space research reviewed
A report to the international Committee on Space Research (COSPAR). (Posted 23 June 1998)
Report
How to keep our biomedical research healthy
Submission to the Wills Review of Health and Medical Research. (Posted 23 June 1998)
Documenting our biodiversity the role of ABRS
Submission to the program evaluation. (Posted 23 June 1998)
1998 Kanagawa Award
Applications for this award for research on the Precambrian history of life in Western Australia and its analogues in Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, close on 14 August. (Posted 19 June 1998)
Media release
When bugs have you on the run
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 12 June 1998)
Endocrine disruption is there something in the water?
The report of the National Science and Industry Forum. (PDF file, 663KB)
(Posted 10 June 1998)
Scientists Reflect: The Neurosciences
This four-part television series will be shown fortnightly on Optus Vision channel 55 in Sydney and Melbourne starting 12 June. (Posted 1 June 1998)
Media release
May 1998
Academy Newsletter
The Academy's latest Newsletter (April-June) is now available on-line. (Posted 26 May 1998)
Population and Environment Fund
The Academy is seeking contributions to a new fund to promote research on population and the Australian environment. (Posted 25 May 1998)
Media release
How to get your head around the brain
Go to Nova: Science in the news. (Posted 19 May 1998)
Australian industry staying in business?
A statement by two Academy Presidents. (Posted 1 May 1998)
Media release
Scientists Reflect television series
Optus Vision is screening the Academy's four-part series Scientists Reflect: The Neurosciences starting 1 May.
Media release
April 1998
Twelve new members join the Academy's 300 Fellows
The result of elections at this year's AGM. (Posted 30 April 1998)
Media release
New Academy President
takes an innovative approach to basic science. (Posted 30 April 1998)
Media release
Sir Gustav Nossal's parting words
The Academy's retiring President's 'state of the Academy' report to the AGM. (Posted 30 April 1998)
Media release
Using a SHRIMP to read Earth's clock
Earth scientist receives major award for achievement in geological dating. (Posted 29 April 1998)
Media release
A pest by any other name
Dr Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe says sheep may be the indirect cause of Australia's rabbit plague. (Posted 27 April 1998)
Media release
West higher education review missed opportunities
The Academy's initial response to the West review. (Posted 24 April 1998)
Media release
The Academy's 1998 AGM and Symposium, 30 April-1 May 1998
All welcome! The Symposium subject this year is Pests and people: Prospects for 2020.
Media release
Is there something in the water? (7 April 1998)
...such as oestrogen, and does it matter?
Media release Are the endocrine systems of humans and wildlife at risk? 7 April 1998
Can exposure to certain chemicals in the environment interfere with the endocrine system and cause birth defects, add to the incidence of breast and testicular cancer or change the gender balance of some animal species? A meeting of the Academy's National Science and Industry Forum on 7 April 1998 will examine the evidence and consider appropriate Australian responses.
Fuelling the 21st century (3 April 1998)
Go to Nova: Science in the news to find out how fuel cells will help.
March 1998
Science alliance to boost coverage (29 March 1998)
A new coalition has been formed to promote the public understanding of science and technology in Australia.
Media release
Young Australian researchers get recognition at the highest level (24 March 1998)
Four young Australian scientific researchers awarded prizes for world-class research.
Media release
Pioneer Award for Science Teachers: Applications close 20 March
Pioneer International Ltd is sponsoring a national award for three science teachers to attend the Academy's AGM.
Media release
Public lecture Biotechnology: Biology or technology? 19 March 1998
Emeritus Professor Arthur Kornberg of the Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University, will present a public lecture at Becker House (the Dome), Gordon Street, Canberra on Thursday, 19 March starting at 5.30 pm. He shared (with Professor Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, for accomplishing the first enzymatic synthesis of DNA. This is a free public lecture and bookings are not necessary.
Queen's Trust Awards for young teachers: Applications close 16 March
Science teachers under the age of 28 can apply for funding to attend the Academy's AGM symposium in May.
Media release
What do Jose Carreras and colony stimulating factors have in common?
Go to Nova: Science in the news to find out. (13 March 1998)
'Train the trainers' course, 6-7 March 1998
A Primary Investigations 'Train the trainers' course is being presented in Brisbane on March 6-7.
February 1998
New Nova topic posted (26 February 1998)
A new topic, The Southern Ocean and global climate, is now available.
Science is a global enterprise (24 February 1998)
In a joint statement prepared in November 1997 the Academy and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering explore the value of international links to Australian researchers, and the Academies' role in promoting them.
Report
Australia to share in 'Heavenly Twins' (18 February 1998)
The Academy welcomes the announcement that Australia is to join the International Gemini Project which is building two telescopes.
Media release
Academy Newsletter (17 February 1998)
The Academy's latest Newsletter (January-March) is now available on-line.
Primary Investigations on Optus Vision (17 February 1998)
Optus Vision is screening a three part series on Primary Investigations starting 4 March.
Media release
Scientists Reflect (13 February 1998)
Scientists Reflect, a television series using interviews from the Academy's Video Histories of Australian Scientists project, will screen on Optus Vision.
Media release
New Nova topic posted (6 February 1998)
Our first Nova topic for 1998, Cochlear implants wiring for sound, is now available.
January 1998
SCIENCE NOW! New national science forum (27 January 1998)
Melbourne will host a new national science forum in May following the grant of $200,000 from the Victorian State Government.
Media release
December 1997
Industry policy and basic science (9 December 1997)
The Academy warns of the need to maintain the science base following the announcement of the Government's industry statement Investing for Growth.
Media release
Many quality science research projects miss out on funding
(2 December 1997)
The Academy's reaction to the announcement of the 1998 Australian Research Council Large Grants.
Media release
November 1997
New Nova topic posted (28 November 1997)
El Niño riding the climate roller coaster is a timely addition to Nova: Science in the news.
International science and technology (24 November 1997)
A joint paper from the Academy of Science and the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering on the role of the Academies in international science and technology was launched today.
Media release
Nova wins Internet award (11 November 1997)
The Academy's web site, Nova, has won the 1997 Australian Internet Award for best science site.
Media release
New Nova topic posted (11 November 1997)
A new topic, Kissing the Epstein-Barr virus goodbye?, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Academy Newsletter (6 November 1997)
The Academy's latest Newsletter (October-December) is now available on-line.
CRCs and public funding (4 November 1997)
The Academy makes the case for continued public funding of our vigorous Cooperative Research Centres.
Submission
October 1997
Academy projects named award finalists (24 October 1997)
Primary Investigations is a finalist for the Michael Daley Eureka Prize; and Nova, for the Australian Internet Awards.
Media release
Immunisation explained on Nova (18 October 1997)
Teachers, students, parents and the wider community need sufficient scientific background to make reasoned judgements about this issue.
Media release
Promotion of science and technology to Cabinet (7 October 1997)
The science and technology portfolio has been taken over by Mr John Moore, a Cabinet Minister.
Media release
Demise of ANZAAS? (3 October 1997)
The ANZAAS AGM has recommended dissolution of the century-old organisation.
Media release
New Nova topic posted (2 October 1997)
A new topic, Immunisation, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Progress in Aboriginal health hailed (1 October 1997)
The Academy welcomes a step forward in the field of Aboriginal health.
Media release
Spreading the safe sex message to teenagers (1 October 1997)
Professor Roger Short on improving sex education for adolescents in Australia and China.
Media release
September 1997
Science and technology a big future needing a senior Minister
(29 September 1997)
Mr Peter McGauran's resignation from the science and technology portfolio leaves a big gap that needs filling urgently.
Media release
Nova provides science behind environmental issues (22 September 1997)
Teachers value the current environmental information that Nova provides.
Media release
New Nova topic posted (17 September 1997)
A new topic, The enhanced greenhouse effect, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Academy Newsletter (16 September 1997)
The last three issues of our quarterly Newsletter are now on-line.
Research reactor a must (4 September 1997)
A media release on the Government's decision to build a new research reactor at Lucas Heights.
August 1997
New Nova topic posted (22 August 1997)
A new topic, Toxic algal blooms, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Minister launches science training for country teachers (19 August 1997)
A media release about the Primary Investigations 'Do-it-yourself' inservice workshop package for country teachers.
Science must experiment with business (12 August 1997)
An article by the President of the Academy on the value of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) program and comment on the Mortimer Review's recommendations on the CRC program.
New Nova topic posted (5 August 1997)
A new topic, Local air pollution, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
July 1997
Marine Science and Technology Plan (July 1997)
A joint submission prepared by the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering.
Mathematical Sciences: Adding to Australia (July 1997)
A report prepared by the National Committee for Mathematics.
Scientific research caught in Mortimer's wake (24 July 1997)
The Academy's response to the Mortimer review of business assistance programs.
Media release
Primary Investigations satellite broadcasts
The Academy is working with the Victorian Department of Education to produce a series of satellite television broadcasts based on Primary Investigations. They will be produced by the Science and Technology Education in Primary Schools (STEPS) program and broadcast to Victorian schools on 23 July, 6 August, 20 August and 3 September, 1997.
1997 Selby Lecture
Title: From artificial hips to metals with a memory: the magic of modern materials
Where: Becker House (the Dome), Gordon Street, Canberra.
When: 5.30 pm, Thursday, 17 July
This is a free public lecture and bookings are not necessary.
June 1997
Commonwealth Environmental Powers (June 1997)
Submission to the Senate Inquiry prepared by the Academy's National Committee for the Environment.
New Nova topic posted (27 June 1997)
A new topic, Malaria, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Strategy for Australia a response to the Stocker report (24 June 1997)
The report points directly to the importance of science and technology as cornerstones for future prosperity in this country.
Media release
New Nova topic posted (16 June 1997)
A new topic, Gene technology and plants, has been added to Nova: Science in the news.
Cancer cures, new crops and human cloning the rewards and risks of research (15 June 1997)
The Academy's response to the survey of public interest in science released by the CSIRO.
Media release
May 1997
Budget for science and technology (13 May 1997)
The Academy has challenged the Government to build on the steady-state budget next year.
Media release
Annual General Meeting Symposium
Title: Information science and technology
Where: Becker House (the Dome), Gordon Street, Canberra.
When: 9.00 am to 3.30 pm, Friday, 2 May
This is a free public seminar and bookings are not necessary.
13 new Fellows elected (1 May 1997)
The Academy's Fellows at their AGM today elected 12 researchers and a distinguished engineer as new members of the Academy.
Media release
West Committee review (1 May 1997)
Text of the Academy's submission to the West Committee review of higher education financing and policy.
Media release
April 1997
Australian scientist first to win top International award (24 April 1997)
The Alfred Wegener Medal has been awarded to Academy Fellow Professor Kurt Lambeck.
Media release
Free public lecture
Title: The inventory of life on Earth: past, present and likely future.
Speaker: Professor Sir Robert May (Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government, head of the UK Office of Science and Technology and Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University and Imperial College).
Where: Becker House (the Dome), Gordon Street, Canberra.
When: 5.30 pm, Thursday, 17 April
Launch of the Academy's Nobel prize poster (16 April 1997)
Nobel prize winner Professor Peter Doherty launched the Academy's Nobel prize poster at the National Press Club on 16 April.
Media release
The Australian Academy of Science interviews Australia's latest Nobel Laureate, Professor Peter Doherty
Launch of Nova: Science in the news (8 April 1997)
The Minister for Science and Technology, the Honourable Peter McGauran MP, launched Nova: Science in the news, the Academy's new World Wide Web site, at Parliament House on 8 April. The site was developed for secondary school science, health and environment teachers, but is also of interest to students, journalists and the public.
Media release
March 1997
Free public lecture
Dr Tim Flannery, Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Museum,
Sydney, is the Academy's 1996/97 Lemberg Fellow. He will present a
lecture entitled Evolutionary trends in low nutrient ecosystems at 5.30
pm on Thursday 13 March at Becker House (the Dome), Gordon Street,
Acton, Canberra.
Further information on the Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship
February 1997
1997 Australia Prize awarded to Academy Fellow (11 February)
Professor Allan Snyder, Head of the Optical Sciences Centre at the Australian National University, has been awarded the Australia Prize for his ground-breaking work on the theory of light in optical fibres.
November 1996
Interview with Australia's latest Nobel Laureate, Professor Peter Doherty
In a recent visit to Australia shortly after the announcement of the award, Roger Beckmann spoke to Peter Doherty on behalf of the Australian
Academy of Science about his early life, the process of scientific research and the nature of his own discovery.
National Science and Industry Forum report (November 1996)
Enhancing Australian chemical manufacture, reversing the chemical deficit.
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