WA National Science Week grants round open for 2018

The Western Australian Coordinating Committee’s (WACC) small grants program supported 13 activities in 2017 which engaged over 1000 West Australians across National Science Week. Some activities run by successful small & micro grant applicants in 2017 included: Malleefowl Mob (Millennium Kids) Owl Pellet Dissections (Society for the Preservation of Raptors Inc.) Future Earth Makers (Curtin…

TAS: $500 seed grants available

Do you have a great idea for an event in Tassie for this year’s National Science Week? Have you always wanted to host an event but not been sure where to start?  Applications are now open for seed grants of up to $500 to boost your event and all you need to do is submit a…

Join in the Sydney Science Festival

Calling all science and technology workers, thinkers, teachers and innovators: If you are considering producing a science-based or themed event, talk, workshop, forum or exhibition between 7–19 August, 2018, we invite you to be part of Sydney Science Festival. Expressions of interest are now open until 13 April 2018. Now in its fourth year, Sydney Science Festival…

Event seed grants available in Queensland

The Queensland National Science Week Coordinating Committee offers annual seed grants up to $2500 for activities undertaken during National Science Week (11 – 19 August 2018). The aim of the grants is to increase community awareness, understanding and engagement with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) based activities during National Science Week in Queensland. Eligibility…

Grant round for 2018 now open

Applications are now open for grants of up to $20 000 to support events in National Science Week 2018. Grants are available for individuals, community groups, universities, research institutions and other organisations to hold events for the public to participate in science across the country. Science Week grants help to provide nationwide science engagement activities through: providing funding…

Tassie seed grant recipients

The Tasmanian National Science Week committee has awarded 10 seed grants to help launch science communication events around the state during National Science Week, 12-20 August. These fantastic outreach initiatives include: What’s the job of a marine scientist? Tasmanian Branch of the Marine Science Association This event will introduce Tasmania’s young minds to marine science….

Queensland Grants Announced

The Queensland National Science Week committee is pleased to announce these successful projects for this years’ event. The launch event is being supported with $10 000 and the seed event grants are for up to $2000. Queensland launch event To celebrate the launch of National Science Week, Griffith University is partnering with Westfield Garden City to…