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THE CHIEF SCIENTIST
The position of Australia’s Chief Scientist was first established in 1989 with the appointment of Ralph Slatyer. The full listing of Australia’s Chief Scientists to date is as follows: Cathy Foley (2021-present) Alan Finkel (2016-2020) Ian Chubb (2011-2015) PennySackett (2008-2011)
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. 2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AU HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE Hydrogen Strategy Group Vision Statement Our vision is a future in which hydrogen provides economic benefits to Australia through export revenue and new industries | CHIEF SCIENTISTABOUTADVICE TO GOVERNMENTPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSNEWSSPEECHES Featured video. YouTube. Australia's Chief Scientist - Dr Cathy Foley. Subscribe. Science Policy Fellowship Program 2021: A Message from Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.THE CHIEF SCIENTIST
The position of Australia’s Chief Scientist was first established in 1989 with the appointment of Ralph Slatyer. The full listing of Australia’s Chief Scientists to date is as follows: Cathy Foley (2021-present) Alan Finkel (2016-2020) Ian Chubb (2011-2015) PennySackett (2008-2011)
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. 2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AU HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE Hydrogen Strategy Group Vision Statement Our vision is a future in which hydrogen provides economic benefits to Australia through export revenue and new industries 2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries ABOUT | CHIEF SCIENTIST Biography. A biography of Dr Cathy Foley. The Chief Scientist. Information about the Chief Scientist position including the role of the Chief Scientist, how they are supported and who they report to. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, RAPID RESEARCH INFORMATION FORUM Rapid Research Information Forum. The Rapid Research Information Forum (RRIF) is a forum for rapid information sharing and collaboration within the Australian research and innovation sector. It was convened by Australia’s former Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel AO FTSE FAA FAHMS, in 2020 and its operations are led by the Australian Academy of SPEECH: HYDROGEN SAFETY, AT SCALE Speech: Hydrogen safety, at scale. “Simple activities, which are firmly embedded in our everyday lives, all have some degree of risk associated with their use. But we rightly expect our standards and codes to mitigate these risks as much as possible. And here in Australia we proudly have some of the highest safety standards in theworld
SCIENCE AND ITS ROLE IN PUBLIC POLICY Certainly, Paul Nurse, the President of the Royal Society, believes this. He wrote in New Scientist: “ We need to emphasise why the scientific process is such a reliable generator of knowledge – with its respect for evidence, for scepticism, for consistency of SCIENCE AN MATS IN ASTRAIAN SECONARY SCOOS For more detail, including references, visit chiefscientist.gov.au Page 1 Office of the Chief Scientist SCIENCE AN MATS IN ASTRAIANSECONARY SCOOS
2016 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT Thursday, 31 March 2016. A new report by the Office of the Chief Scientist provides the first detailed analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. By investigating the demographics, industries, occupations and salaries of STEM workers, the report is a valuable resource forstudents
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS IN THE PREAMBLE Australia invests in education and research for many reasons. But top of the list is the critical role they have in ensuring the continued prosperity of Australia on all SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS This paper builds on the Chief Scientist’s position paper, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in the National Interest: A Strategic Approach, calling for a whole of government approach to investment in STEM. Following its public release in July 2013, the position paper received broad support across the research and business | CHIEF SCIENTISTABOUTADVICE TO GOVERNMENTPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSNEWSSPEECHES Featured video. YouTube. Australia's Chief Scientist - Dr Cathy Foley. Subscribe. Science Policy Fellowship Program 2021: A Message from Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, SPEECH: HYDROGEN SAFETY, AT SCALE Speech: Hydrogen safety, at scale. “Simple activities, which are firmly embedded in our everyday lives, all have some degree of risk associated with their use. But we rightly expect our standards and codes to mitigate these risks as much as possible. And here in Australia we proudly have some of the highest safety standards in theworld
WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AU | CHIEF SCIENTISTABOUTADVICE TO GOVERNMENTPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSNEWSSPEECHES Featured video. YouTube. Australia's Chief Scientist - Dr Cathy Foley. Subscribe. Science Policy Fellowship Program 2021: A Message from Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, SPEECH: HYDROGEN SAFETY, AT SCALE Speech: Hydrogen safety, at scale. “Simple activities, which are firmly embedded in our everyday lives, all have some degree of risk associated with their use. But we rightly expect our standards and codes to mitigate these risks as much as possible. And here in Australia we proudly have some of the highest safety standards in theworld
WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AUTHE CHIEF SCIENTIST
The position of Australia’s Chief Scientist was first established in 1989 with the appointment of Ralph Slatyer. The full listing of Australia’s Chief Scientists to date is as follows: Cathy Foley (2021-present) Alan Finkel (2016-2020) Ian Chubb (2011-2015) PennySackett (2008-2011)
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Alan Finkel AO . Dr Finkel commenced as Australia’s Chief Scientist on 25 January 2016. He is Australia’s eighth Chief Scientist. Prior to his appointment, he served as President of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), and for eight years as Chancellor of Monash University. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, RAPID RESEARCH INFORMATION FORUM Rapid Research Information Forum. The Rapid Research Information Forum (RRIF) is a forum for rapid information sharing and collaboration within the Australian research and innovation sector. It was convened by Australia’s former Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel AO FTSE FAA FAHMS, in 2020 and its operations are led by the Australian Academy of A LETTER TO A YEAR 10 STUDENT, FROM AUSTRALIA'S CHIEF A letter to a Year 10 Student, from Australia's Chief Scientist. “You are anxious about your subject choices for Years 11 and 12. You’re not alone! These are important decisions and there’s lots of confusing advice around.”. Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel has written an article for Cosmos Magazine, in response to ayear 10
HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE Hydrogen Strategy Group Vision Statement Our vision is a future in which hydrogen provides economic benefits to Australia through export revenue and new industries SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS IN THE PREAMBLE Australia invests in education and research for many reasons. But top of the list is the critical role they have in ensuring the continued prosperity of Australia on all STRATEGIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH PRIORITIES On 29 October 2014, the Government released the Boosting the commercial returns from research paper which stated the Government would articulate national science and research priorities and identify OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SCIENTIST 2 Looking internally, there is a worrisome performance gap between students from different demographics, and a growing and significant tail of underperformance. | CHIEF SCIENTISTABOUTADVICE TO GOVERNMENTPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSNEWSSPEECHES Featured video. YouTube. Australia's Chief Scientist - Dr Cathy Foley. Subscribe. Science Policy Fellowship Program 2021: A Message from Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, SPEECH: HYDROGEN SAFETY, AT SCALE Speech: Hydrogen safety, at scale. “Simple activities, which are firmly embedded in our everyday lives, all have some degree of risk associated with their use. But we rightly expect our standards and codes to mitigate these risks as much as possible. And here in Australia we proudly have some of the highest safety standards in theworld
WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AU | CHIEF SCIENTISTABOUTADVICE TO GOVERNMENTPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSNEWSSPEECHES Featured video. YouTube. Australia's Chief Scientist - Dr Cathy Foley. Subscribe. Science Policy Fellowship Program 2021: A Message from Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM. Dr Foley commenced as Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021. Dr Foley was appointed to the role after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO; she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018, the second woman to hold that role. AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program. The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that aims to grow the diversity of expertise in the Australian Public Service (APS) workforce. It provides a pathway for early- to mid-career scientists to become skilled policy practitionersso
2020 AUSTRALIA'S STEM WORKFORCE REPORT 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report. Friday, 24 July 2020. The second Australia’s STEM Workforce report once again provides a comprehensive analysis of Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) trained workforce. The report builds on data from the 2016 report, updating analyses of the demographics, industries HYDROGEN FOR AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE Briefing Paper: Hydrogen for Australia's future. The Hydrogen Strategy Group, chaired by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, has today released a briefing paper on the potential domestic and export. COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL: FIRST MEETING The Commonwealth Science Council held its inaugural meeting in Canberra on 27 November 2014. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting, welcoming members and reiterating the importance of their work in providing strategic advice to Government on science and technology issues and building stronger collaboration between scientists, researchers and industry. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, SPEECH: HYDROGEN SAFETY, AT SCALE Speech: Hydrogen safety, at scale. “Simple activities, which are firmly embedded in our everyday lives, all have some degree of risk associated with their use. But we rightly expect our standards and codes to mitigate these risks as much as possible. And here in Australia we proudly have some of the highest safety standards in theworld
WHICH PLANTS STORE MORE CARBON IN AUSTRALIA: FORESTS ORSEE MORE ON CHIEFSCIENTIST.GOV.AUTHE CHIEF SCIENTIST
The position of Australia’s Chief Scientist was first established in 1989 with the appointment of Ralph Slatyer. The full listing of Australia’s Chief Scientists to date is as follows: Cathy Foley (2021-present) Alan Finkel (2016-2020) Ian Chubb (2011-2015) PennySackett (2008-2011)
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, is the Executive Officer. The Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) serves as an ex officio member. The appointed scientific expert members of the Council are: Professor Genevieve Bell, AO. BIOGRAPHY | CHIEF SCIENTIST Dr Alan Finkel AO . Dr Finkel commenced as Australia’s Chief Scientist on 25 January 2016. He is Australia’s eighth Chief Scientist. Prior to his appointment, he served as President of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), and for eight years as Chancellor of Monash University. AUSTRALIA’S STEM WORKFORCE Australia s STEM Workforce ^ 1H JG %JKGH 5EKGPVKUV. OVERVIEW vi. The university STEM qualified labour force. Labour force population growth. Between 2006 and 2016, RAPID RESEARCH INFORMATION FORUM Rapid Research Information Forum. The Rapid Research Information Forum (RRIF) is a forum for rapid information sharing and collaboration within the Australian research and innovation sector. It was convened by Australia’s former Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel AO FTSE FAA FAHMS, in 2020 and its operations are led by the Australian Academy of A LETTER TO A YEAR 10 STUDENT, FROM AUSTRALIA'S CHIEF A letter to a Year 10 Student, from Australia's Chief Scientist. “You are anxious about your subject choices for Years 11 and 12. You’re not alone! These are important decisions and there’s lots of confusing advice around.”. Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel has written an article for Cosmos Magazine, in response to ayear 10
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