The Young Tassie Scientists bring their passion for science into school classrooms and to science fairs and festivals across Tasmania in celebration of National Science Week. These early-career researchers and PhD candidates volunteer their time to undertake training in science communication, developing interactive presentations suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The 2021 team…
Topic: Innovation and Technology
Young Tassie Scientists: St Mary’s College
The Young Tassie Scientists bring their passion for science into school classrooms and to science fairs and festivals across Tasmania in celebration of National Science Week. These early-career researchers and PhD candidates volunteer their time to undertake training in science communication, developing interactive presentations suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The 2021 team…
Festival of Bright Ideas
Be part of the most exciting science event on Tasmania’s calendar. Packed with hands on activities, workshops, and explosive stage presentations, the Festival of Bright Ideas(FoBI) brings science alive and will ignite your imagination. FoBI showcases science, tech, engineering, maths, arts, and more. Come see, play, eat, drink, and interact with everything from sea creatures…
St Roch’s National Science week
Students will engage in hands-on scientific explorations and experiments relating to the world around them as they participate in National Science Week
Young Tassie Scientists: St Mary’s District School
The Young Tassie Scientists bring their passion for science into school classrooms and to science fairs and festivals across Tasmania in celebration of National Science Week. These early-career researchers and PhD candidates volunteer their time to undertake training in science communication, developing interactive presentations suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The 2021 team…
Young Tassie Scientists: Mount Carmel College
The Young Tassie Scientists bring their passion for science into school classrooms and to science fairs and festivals across Tasmania in celebration of National Science Week. These early-career researchers and PhD candidates volunteer their time to undertake training in science communication, developing interactive presentations suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The 2021 team…
Young Tassie Scientists: Mount Nelson Primary School
The Young Tassie Scientists bring their passion for science into school classrooms and to science fairs and festivals across Tasmania in celebration of National Science Week. These early-career researchers and PhD candidates volunteer their time to undertake training in science communication, developing interactive presentations suitable for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The 2021 team…
Workshops: Taste & Explore the Future of Food with Post Dining
We all love to eat. But how will nature, technology and human intervention change what food will be available to us over the next 30 years? Discover the possibilities of the future of food in this tasty and playful workshop, looking into what and how we might be eating by the year 2050 in Australia….
How to Save the Planet, One Burger at a Time
If you’ve never stepped inside a real research laboratory, this event is for you. Join Cellular Agriculture Australia for a 2 hour online event at the University of Melbourne where you’ll learn about the basics of cellular agriculture science. You’ll also have the opportunity to go on a virtual tour inside a research laboratory where…
Make, Integrate, Explore (MIE) Technology Competition
The Make, Integrate, Explore (MIE) School, On-Campus Day at the University of the Sunshine Coast Fraser Coast campus is a chance for Year 7 students from a local high school, who participated in the MIE School: self-driving car lessons, to attend the campus and further their learning during National Science Week. The students will also…