In a world shaped by uncertainty, how do we bring together the untapped superpower of diverse knowledge systems and people?
In a world shaped by uncertainty, how do we bring together the untapped superpower of diverse knowledge systems and people?
The simple physics of the world’s most deadly volcanoes
The Australian Academy of Science is hosting the 2022 Haddon Forrester King Lecture at the iconic Shine Dome in Canberra. Delayed from last year, Professor Richard Henley will give his lecture on Tuesday 18 April 2023.
Integrated Earth 2023 aims to integrate Earth systems expertise and data better to address complex Earth systems challenges that Australia faces. This event will be run in a face-to-face hybrid format from 12 – 13 September 2023 and is free for all to attend.
The Australian Academy of Science is hosting the 2022 Ian Wark Lecture at the Shine Dome in Canberra. Delayed from last year, Professor Tim Senden will give his lecture on Friday 2 June 2023.
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Finale event detailsDate: Monday 18 September 2023
The Academy’s honorific awards recognise outstanding contributions to the advancement of science, and the career honorific awards recognise life-long achievement.
Join the Embassy of Italy in Australia and the Australian Academy of Science to hear from Australia’s first female astronaut, Dr Meganne Christian.
Dr Christian is a UNSW Sydney alumna who currently works at the Italian National Research Council. She was selected as part of the European Space Agency’s 2022 astronaut class.
On Tuesday 14 November 2023, the Australian Academy of Science facilitated a national dialogue about how national security concerns can be addressed while enabling the benefits that open scientific collaboration offers Australia and the world.
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