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SUMMARY:Young Scientist Research Prizes Competition: Presentations\, Judging and Prize Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:To foster and recognise excellence in Victoria’s early career scientists\, the Royal Society of Victoria has established four prestigious competitive prizes open to Victorian students in their final year of doctoral candidature\, in all areas of the Biomedical & Health Sciences\, Biological Sciences (Non-human)\, Earth Sciences and Physical Sciences. \nFollowing assessment of applications across the four categories\, we will select eight PhD finalists to present their work to us during National Science Week\, on the evening of Thursday\, 19 August\, 2021. Join us to hear about the latest science from our emerging scientists\, and to support and celebrate the achievements of Victoria’s upcoming high achievers. \nIn light of enduring COVID-19 uncertainties\, this year’s competition will be either conducted entirely online\, with presentations professionally filmed and finalists answering questions from RSV members and guests in a Zoom conference\, or offered as a “hybrid” event combining in-person presentations with a livestream broadcast (invitations to register are sent via email and the Society’s membership page). The presentations will be live streamed via the Society’s Facebook Live site – please tune in at the allotted time to follow the proceedings and add your questions and comments. \nFor details…read more.  \n 
URL:https://www.scienceaustralia.org.au/event/young-scientist-research-prizes-competition-presentations-judging-and-prize-ceremony/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:National Science Week,Victoria
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SUMMARY:Royal Society Show Case Science
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Society Show Case Science aims to celebrate and promote to the public the diverse research members undertake to advance knowledge in SA. The event will: \n\nShow examples of cutting-edge and impactful research\,\nMake a Case for science in our society\, and\nHave a dialogue on the future of Science in SA.\n\nThe format will be a combination of live\, high-energy 3-minute lightning talks presenting research\, arguments for why we need science\, followed by question time and a panel debate\, and opportunities for informal exchanges between scientists and the public. \nThe lightning talks will be on a variety of natural science disciplines. \nThe event will be led by an MC and will be live-tweeted. There will also be prizes awarded for Best Talk and the Best Argument\, with attendees to vote for their favourites\, to further encourage engagement. \nAttendance can be in-person (with a cap depending on COVID-19 limits) and also live-streamed online to reach a broader audience. Booking links will be provided here shortly. \nCOVID-19 safety requirements will be strictly adhered with ticketed in-person \nattendance to a safe capacity (using Eventbrite booking)\, QR-code scanning\, having hand-washing facilities and hand-sanitiser available\, and adhering to 1.5m social distancing. \nFor tickets\, livestreaming information and further details…read more. 
URL:https://www.scienceaustralia.org.au/event/royal-society-show-case-science/
LOCATION:Pacific Cultures Gallery\, South Australian Museum\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:National Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Royal Society of South Australia":MAILTO:roysocsa@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Acclimatise
DESCRIPTION:We acknowledge the Traditional Owners from all First Nations communities across Victoria.  \nTo you we convey our deep respect. \nACCLIMATISE is a series of live audience and broadcast events presented in collaboration with Museums Victoria\, Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria\, Zoos Victoria\, Public Libraries Victoria\, Parliament of Victoria\, State Library of Victoria\, Philip Island Nature Reserve\, Neighbourhood Houses Victoria and Royal Society of Victoria. \nFollow us on all social media channels via #ACCLIMATISE \nEarth’s climate is incredibly complex and essential to sustaining all life on our planet. In just a few short centuries\, the global land use and energy consumption practices of the human species have disrupted the balances in a system that had remained stable and conducive to human activities for thousands of years. Confronted with the existential threat of a warming\, drying climate system that could even prove inhospitable to life on Earth if left unchecked\, our global civilization has embarked on a search for creative solutions through multidisciplinary fields of science. \nJoin us as we explore the science at the centre of this critical physical\, intellectual\, social and economic frontier; the physics of weather\, our First Nations peoples knowledge of Country\, the citizen scientists measuring and managing local impacts\, the foundation of the sustainability movement\, the Victorian researchers assessing and working to slow the threat of plant and animal extinction\, and the scientists charting the impacts of bushfire\, drought and sea level rise in our state and beyond. \nFeaturing scientists from Victoria’s major public scientific and cultural institutions with a strong broadcast focus for our regional audience engagement\, alongside local Victorian communities working towards solutions\, ACCLIMATISE seeks to delve into the Sciences of Sustainability and Adaptation and the pathways they offer towards our future. \n ACCLIMATISE is presented to Victoria for National Science Week 2021  \nClick here to view the program!
URL:https://www.scienceaustralia.org.au/event/acclimatise/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:National Science Week
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Food and Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:A Joint Presentation with the ACT National Science Week Coordinating Committee\nJoin the Royal Society of Victoria for a special webinar on Indigenous agriculture\, where we’ll yarn about native foods and Indigenous farmers — everything from practising agriculture as a traditional custodian\, growing bush foods and making sure they’re safe to eat\, preparing amazing meals and getting Australian native foods to market! \nAbout the Speakers\nLuke Williams is a proud Gumbaynggirr descendent who grew up in rural NSW. Luke is currently completing his PhD in the School of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT University. In collaboration with the national food regulatory body\, Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)\, and working alongside Aboriginal businesses and organisations\, his research provides insight into how newly formed regulatory frameworks for assessing the dietary safety of traditional food items can better consider the unique history\, knowledge and culture held by First Nations people. \n  \nKerrie Saunders is a Kamillaroi/Gomeroi woman from the northwest of NSW. What started out as a hobby for gardening and bush walks has turned into a passion for highlighting bush tucker in the local and surrounding areas of Moree. Kerrie now conducts regular bush tucker tours through her business\, Yinarr-ma\, where she identifies bush tucker and cooks yummy meals for guests. \nKerrie also works with the University of Sydney on the Indigenous Grasslands for Grain project in Narrabri\, making flour and bread with native grains. \n@gilbertjoshuam\nJoshua Gilbert is a Worimi man\, farmer and academic\, who shares the narration of Indigenous identity through agricultural truths in light of modern contexts. \nHe is undertaking higher degree research at Charles Sturt University\, is the Indigenous Co-Chair of Reconciliation NSW and was recently recognised within the world’s top 50 young gastronomers. \n  \n@karlie_moon_\n\nOur MC: Gamilaraay astrophysicist Karlie Noon is passionate about Indigenous astronomical knowledge and was the first Indigenous woman to obtain a double degree in science and mathematics. Karlie recently commenced a PhD in astronomy at the Australian National University and is Sydney Observatory’s first Astronomy Ambassador \n  \n \nPresented in partnership with the ACT National Science Week Coordinating Committee \nFor registration details and more information…read more.
URL:https://www.scienceaustralia.org.au/event/indigenous-food-and-agriculture/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:National Science Week,Victoria
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SUMMARY:RST Doctoral Award Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Dr Abersteiner is the 2020 Royal Society of Tasmania’s Doctoral Award winner. His PhD focused on kimberlite\, an igneous rock that originates deep within the Earth and is the primary source of diamonds. He will deliver an online webinar and speak about how his work greatly improves our understanding of the Earth’s deep interior. \nFor details…read more. 
URL:https://www.scienceaustralia.org.au/event/rst-doctoral-award-webinar/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:National Science Week
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