Purpose: To advise Council on the award of support for Fenner Conferences, in accordance with Standing Order XXIX.

Professor David Karoly FAA - Chair Professor Cath Lovelock FAA - Member Professor David Lindenmayer AO FAA - Member Dr Vicki Thomson - Member

Purpose: To advise Council on the award of support for Elizabeth and Frederick White Research Conferences, in accordance with Standing Order XII.

Professor Karl Glazebrook FAA - Chair Associate Professor Sally Thompson - Member Emeritus Professor Zheng-Xiang Li FAA - Member Dr Tim Rawling - Member

The Academy’s Investment Subcommittee is responsible for the composition of the Academy’s investments. The subcommittee includes the Academy President and Treasurer and external experts.

The Academy's Secretary for Education and Public Awareness, Pauline Ladiges; Buzz Aldrin; and Academy President Andrew Holmes at the Melbourne show

The Australian Academy of Science partnered with Live on Stage Australia to bring Apollo 11 moon landing astronaut Dr Buzz Aldrin to Australia for two live shows in Sydney and Melbourne.

On 18 December 2003, the Australian Academy of Science prepared the following report for the Australian Greenhouse Office.

On 10 September 2003, the Australian Academy of Science made the following policy statement on research and innovation in Australia.

On 23 July 2003, the Australian Academy of Science made the following submission to the Taskforce on Major Research Infrastructure, titled Australia's Major National Research Facilities: Issues to consider for the next phase of Backing Australia's Ability.

On 19 May 2003, the following article on Science and the 2003-04 Budget was published in Campus Review. It was written by Professor Kurt Lambeck FAA, FRS, Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science and Professor of Geophysics at the Australian National University.

Status

This program is closed.

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The Scientific Visits to Europe allowed Australian professional scientists, including early career researchers, to visit Europe to collaborate with European researchers. Funding was awarded to the successful applicants as a contribution towards travel between Australia and the host institution(s) and a living allowance for a period between 14 days and 40 days.

Status

This program is closed.

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The Scientific Visits to North America allowed Australian professional scientists, including early career researchers, to visit the USA, Canada or Mexico to collaborate with researchers in those countries. Funding of up to $10,500 was awarded to the successful applicants as a contribution towards travel between Australia and the host institution(s) and a living allowance for a period between 14 days and 40 days.

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