Hamish Clarke EMCR Pathways Editor & EMCR Forum Executive Member Australian Academy of Science @EMCRForum
Hamish Clarke EMCR Pathways Editor & EMCR Forum Executive Member Australian Academy of Science @EMCRForum
Marcella Carragher, Sarah Hayes, Prue Atkins, Clarice Tang, Hannah Schurholz and Leah Kivivali ECR Network Committee, La Trobe University http://www.latrobe.edu.au/researchers/ecr-network
Sandra Gardam Australian Academy of Science @sandra_gardam
Check out A word from the Chair to read about the Forum’s recent meeting with the ARC and progress towards Science Pathways 2018: Diversify your Thinking (block out 23–24 April 2018 in your diaries now!).
The final talk in the 2017 Canberra public speaker series, Dawn of the new space age, brings Dr Carol Oliver, who will talk about Australia’s role in looking for life on Mars as NASA prepares for the launch of its next car-sized rover mission to the red planet in 2020. Join us as we leap into this adventure to see what is waiting out there in space!
On 7 November 2017 the Australian Academy of Science made a submission to the Department of Education and Training Review to Achieve Educational Excellence in Australian Schools.
The 2017 Think Tank, Rethinking food and nutrition science, was held in Perth on 26-28 July with participants examining the field from four perspectives:
Once every year, about 30 Nobel Laureates convene at Lindau to meet the next generation of leading scientists: 600 undergraduates, PhD students, and post-doc researchers from all over the world. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings foster the exchange among scientists of different generations, cultures, and disciplines.
The 69th Lindau Meeting with Nobel Laureates dedicated to physics was held from 30 June to 5 July 2019. The Australian delegation was made up of the following thirteen outstanding young scientists from across the Australia.
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