The Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania researchers, keen to share their work through engaging talks and cool activities in Schools and Communities. After School at HIVE you can meet: Bharath Dinakaran (He/Him) Alternate Pollinators Cassidy Mihalenko (She/Her) Neutron star collisions James Temple (He/Him) Machine Learning & Engineering Rhiannon Terry (She/Her) The Chemistry…
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Young Tassie Scientists after school at the Huonville Library
The Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and engaging activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. At the Huonville Library you can meet: Elise Cleary (She/Her) Behavioural Neuroscience & decision making Eloise Bennett (She/Her) Marine biology & seaweed physiology Samuel …
What does science week mean to you? Celebrating National Science Week at Emesent
At Emesent we love combining science and technology to create amazing tools to digitally map our world and encouraging the next generation of scientists to think outside the box. Surveying is essential to so many parts of our world and impacts many industries, often in ways that most people don’t fully appreciate. There is a…
Corinda State High School National Science Week
National Science Week at Corinda State High School will consist of several science themed events to raise science spirit at Corinda State High School. Activities include: Volcano Experiment Showcase Elephant Toothpaste Experiment Showcase Sherbet Experiment Showcase Bug Hotel Endangered Species Scavenger Hunt Science Trivia Science Online Quiz Lunch and Learn Specialised Science Teacher Discussion Panel…
EMHS National Science Week Program
Elizabeth Macarthur High School is hosting an exciting private National Science Week celebration in Week 4 of Term 3! Our event will feature a series of engaging and educational activities designed to inspire and challenge students across all year levels. Students will become junior palaeontologists in our Dino Dig, excavating and analysing replica dinosaur fossils…
Science Week Storytime
This science-themed edition of our weekly storytime will help to foster and interest in science for children aged 2+. Join us for stories, activities, songs and a hands-on activity. Sessions are repeated on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Bookings are not required. Everyone is welcome.
AI Explained
Learn the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence; how it works, some of the ethical considerations around AI, how to spot AI content and some practical applications of AI to your daily life. This talk will be presented by Travis Wall, an academic and AI expert from the University of Wollongong. Bookings are required.
STEAM Punks – Science Week Edition
Is your child excited by science, technology, engineering, art or maths? Foster their interests and join us for our STEAM Punk sessions for primary-school-aged kids. They can have some fun while learning and make new friends. This program is for primary-school-aged children (ages 5-12 years). Bookings are required and open two weeks before the session…
Smart ‘Scopes for Stargazers
Learn about smart telescopes and astrophotography for stargazers and tech enthusiasts alike. Phil Kidd from the Macarthur Astronomical Society will give insight into how to get started in astronomy as a hobby, and the technology involved. Bookings are required.
Science Week at SPARQ-ed and UQ – Indigenous STEM Experience
The team at SPARQ-ed and the University of Queensland (UQ) Faculty of Medicine have planned an exclusive National Science Week event this August for First Nations students of Queensland, with the help of the UQ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, InspireU and the DeadlyScience crew! SPARQ-ed will introduce Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…