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DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
GRANTS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK While some of the details vary from year-to-year there are usually a range of grants available to help organisations and schools to hold science engagement activities in National Science Week. National grant round The Australian Government supports National Science Week in a variety of ways, including through event grants. These grants help provide nationwide science SCHOOLS GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2021 The school grant round for 2021 is now open for applications to support National Science Week events run by schools. All Australian schools from preschool to senior secondary are eligible to apply. Grants of up to $500 are available to: conduct a STEM-related activity or event during National Science Week (14-22 August); focus on the IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week.NEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEKGET INVOLVEDSCHOOLSRESOURCESNEWSYOUR STATEREGISTER AN EVENT Celebrating science & technology. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions,DIY SCIENCE
DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
GRANTS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK While some of the details vary from year-to-year there are usually a range of grants available to help organisations and schools to hold science engagement activities in National Science Week. National grant round The Australian Government supports National Science Week in a variety of ways, including through event grants. These grants help provide nationwide science SCHOOLS GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2021 The school grant round for 2021 is now open for applications to support National Science Week events run by schools. All Australian schools from preschool to senior secondary are eligible to apply. Grants of up to $500 are available to: conduct a STEM-related activity or event during National Science Week (14-22 August); focus on the IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week.NEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
SCHOOLS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK The school theme of National Science Week 2020 is Deep Blue: innovations for the future of our oceans and features the establishment of the Blue Economy CRC. With this in mind, the theme embraces the innovative technologies, capabilities and skills needed to achieve economic, environmental and social sustainability of ouroceans.
SCIENCE WEEK LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 3 • Hold a speed-meet of STEM professionals from local organisations, businesses, universities and professional associations • Host a Brain Break using our SPACE WEEK - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Premieres on Discovery Science Monday October 1 at 7.30pm (AEST) Lock your guidance systems onto Discovery Science for our first ever Space Week! Coinciding with World Space Week, Discovery Science will showcase amazing space programs to satisfy your curiosity about the Universe, humankind’s exploration into space and even some close encounters of the alien kind. ACT NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 2021 GRANT GUIDELINES 1 ACT National Science Week 2021 grant guidelines Opening date: Sunday 11 April 2021 Closing date and time: Sunday 2 May 2021, 11.59pm AEST SCIENCE WEEK DISABILITY INCLUSION 6 AN ABILITY FOR SCIENCE Scienceability was a series of workshops in 2017 run by people with disability for people with disability. Founder, Siân Keys, was inspired toLOGOS & GRAPHICS
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Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 inFOOD - SCIENCE WEEK
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14–22 August 2021 www.scienceweek.net.au FOOD by design different. Created Date: 2/22/2021 10:11:48 AM HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Home - National Science Week HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEKGET INVOLVEDSCHOOLSRESOURCESNEWSYOUR STATEREGISTER AN EVENT Celebrating science & technology. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions,DIY SCIENCE
DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
GRANTS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK While some of the details vary from year-to-year there are usually a range of grants available to help organisations and schools to hold science engagement activities in National Science Week. National grant round The Australian Government supports National Science Week in a variety of ways, including through event grants. These grants help provide nationwide science SCHOOLS GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2021 The school grant round for 2021 is now open for applications to support National Science Week events run by schools. All Australian schools from preschool to senior secondary are eligible to apply. Grants of up to $500 are available to: conduct a STEM-related activity or event during National Science Week (14-22 August); focus on the IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week.NEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEKGET INVOLVEDSCHOOLSRESOURCESNEWSYOUR STATEREGISTER AN EVENT Celebrating science & technology. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions,DIY SCIENCE
DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
GRANTS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK While some of the details vary from year-to-year there are usually a range of grants available to help organisations and schools to hold science engagement activities in National Science Week. National grant round The Australian Government supports National Science Week in a variety of ways, including through event grants. These grants help provide nationwide science SCHOOLS GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2021 The school grant round for 2021 is now open for applications to support National Science Week events run by schools. All Australian schools from preschool to senior secondary are eligible to apply. Grants of up to $500 are available to: conduct a STEM-related activity or event during National Science Week (14-22 August); focus on the IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week.NEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
SCHOOLS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK The school theme of National Science Week 2020 is Deep Blue: innovations for the future of our oceans and features the establishment of the Blue Economy CRC. With this in mind, the theme embraces the innovative technologies, capabilities and skills needed to achieve economic, environmental and social sustainability of ouroceans.
SCIENCE WEEK LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 3 • Hold a speed-meet of STEM professionals from local organisations, businesses, universities and professional associations • Host a Brain Break using our SPACE WEEK - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Premieres on Discovery Science Monday October 1 at 7.30pm (AEST) Lock your guidance systems onto Discovery Science for our first ever Space Week! Coinciding with World Space Week, Discovery Science will showcase amazing space programs to satisfy your curiosity about the Universe, humankind’s exploration into space and even some close encounters of the alien kind. ACT NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 2021 GRANT GUIDELINES 1 ACT National Science Week 2021 grant guidelines Opening date: Sunday 11 April 2021 Closing date and time: Sunday 2 May 2021, 11.59pm AEST SCIENCE WEEK DISABILITY INCLUSION 6 AN ABILITY FOR SCIENCE Scienceability was a series of workshops in 2017 run by people with disability for people with disability. Founder, Siân Keys, was inspired toLOGOS & GRAPHICS
The logos are available in two layouts – as a horizontal (inline) version and as a vertical (stacked) version, with white and black background versions of each. The National Science Week logo should be included on all materials produced for the week. Our Style Guide (5.3 MB, pdf) provides tips and guidance on using the logos and the scienceNEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 inFOOD - SCIENCE WEEK
14–22 August 2021 www.scienceweek.net.au 2020.scienceweek.net.au FOOD gn different-STUDENT-JOURNAL-FOOD - SCIENCE WEEK
14–22 August 2021 www.scienceweek.net.au FOOD by design different. Created Date: 2/22/2021 10:11:48 AM HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Home - National Science Week HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEKGET INVOLVEDSCHOOLSRESOURCESNEWSYOUR STATEREGISTER AN EVENTNATIONAL STEM WEEK 2020SCIENCE WEEK 2020NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 2020COMPUTER SCIENCE WEEK 2020NATIONAL STEM DAY 2020CALENDAR 2021 AUSTRALIA Celebrating science & technology. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions,DIY SCIENCE
DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
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The logos are available in two layouts – as a horizontal (inline) version and as a vertical (stacked) version, with white and black background versions of each. The National Science Week logo should be included on all materials produced for the week. Our Style Guide (5.3 MB, pdf) provides tips and guidance on using the logos and the scienceNEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in THE BIG WATERMELON EXPERIMENT: PHYSICS, FORCES AND FLYINGEXPLODING WATERMELON CHALLENGERUBBER BAND WATERMELON CHALLENGEWATERMELON AND RUBBER BAND EXPERIMENTWATERMELON EXPLODESWATERMELON EXPLODES BY ITSELFWATERMELON VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT The Big Watermelon Experiment is a mass science experiment for school students, that seeks to find the answer to this not so pressing issue (unless you are a watermelon). Schools can register for free and will receive learning materials (videos and downloads) in the lead up to National Science Week, learning about the variables, forces at work IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
HOME - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEKGET INVOLVEDSCHOOLSRESOURCESNEWSYOUR STATEREGISTER AN EVENTNATIONAL STEM WEEK 2020SCIENCE WEEK 2020NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 2020COMPUTER SCIENCE WEEK 2020NATIONAL STEM DAY 2020CALENDAR 2021 AUSTRALIA Celebrating science & technology. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions,DIY SCIENCE
DIY Science. As most of our events were delivered online in 2020, and were very definitely not hands-on, we produced this series of activities to help you to get into some science at home or in a nearby park. Download all backyard activities (7.1 MB, zip). Other National Science Week contributors have DIY activities to try too - check outthese
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The logos are available in two layouts – as a horizontal (inline) version and as a vertical (stacked) version, with white and black background versions of each. The National Science Week logo should be included on all materials produced for the week. Our Style Guide (5.3 MB, pdf) provides tips and guidance on using the logos and the scienceNEURAL KNITWORKS
Neural Knitworks Neural Knitworks display in 2014 Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you’re a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot—and find out about neuroscience. During 2014 an enormous number of handmade neurons were donated (1665 in THE BIG WATERMELON EXPERIMENT: PHYSICS, FORCES AND FLYINGEXPLODING WATERMELON CHALLENGERUBBER BAND WATERMELON CHALLENGEWATERMELON AND RUBBER BAND EXPERIMENTWATERMELON EXPLODESWATERMELON EXPLODES BY ITSELFWATERMELON VOLCANO SCIENCE PROJECT The Big Watermelon Experiment is a mass science experiment for school students, that seeks to find the answer to this not so pressing issue (unless you are a watermelon). Schools can register for free and will receive learning materials (videos and downloads) in the lead up to National Science Week, learning about the variables, forces at work IDEAS FOR SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 1 Ideas for school events and activities There are a number of ways you can get your students, class, year level, school and community involved in National Science Week. EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES 2 Natural Engagement Research shows that children naturally engage with scientific concepts and processes in their play and as they explore their world. MURRAY 2 POWER STATION The Murray 2 Power Station is hosting a temporary visitor centre while Murray 1 is being renovated. Visitors can see the power station from a viewing gallery on inspections that are conducted daily. Covered footwear must be worn and cameras are not allowed. The power station receives water that has already passed through Murray 1, PATTERNS - SCIENCE WEEK 3 Pyramid Crochet Neuron by Jenny Whiting Materials • 4.5- 5mm hook • 6 - 8ply yarn, bright colours other than red preferred • Size can vary, aim for cell body 6 -7 cm long • Wadding, fabric or recycled plastic for stuffing • 1-2mm wire (optional) Base: 2 ch Rd 1: 6 dc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st to 1st dc. Rd 2: 1 ch, 2dc in each dc, sl st to 1st dc. ACTUALLY, IT’S PHYTOPLANKTON! OCEAN ECOLOGY & NASA’S PACE Actually, it’s Phytoplankton! If you like to breathe air and eat food, thank phytoplankton. Visible from space, these microorganisms are integral to all life. Go2Qurious presents a new science and oceanography podcast designed especially for middle schoolers. Join host Dr Jamie Coull, and oceanographer co-hosts Dr Lachlan McKinna andDr Ivona
SCHOOLS - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK The school theme of National Science Week 2020 is Deep Blue: innovations for the future of our oceans and features the establishment of the Blue Economy CRC. With this in mind, the theme embraces the innovative technologies, capabilities and skills needed to achieve economic, environmental and social sustainability of ouroceans.
BRAINBREAK - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Brain Break morning tea. Request a free Brain Break quiz & activity kit to use at a workplace morning tea for National Science Week 2021. Brain Breaks can be a quiz, group activities or a few quick science demonstrations – anything you want them to be. It’s a chance SPACE WEEK - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Premieres on Discovery Science Monday October 1 at 7.30pm (AEST) Lock your guidance systems onto Discovery Science for our first ever Space Week! Coinciding with World Space Week, Discovery Science will showcase amazing space programs to satisfy your curiosity about the Universe, humankind’s exploration into space and even some close encounters of the alien kind.FUTURE EARTH
The Future is in Their Hands: Tread softly, with purpose and courage. Thursday 20 August, 10:00 – 11:00 am. Growing up is tough enough! Add the knowledge and threat of climate catastrophe and you have Generation Z, a cohort of young adults with an enormous degree of eco-anxiety to manage. In the name of hope, we give voice to threeinspiring
NATIONAL MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE Located on the edge of the spectacular Solitary Islands Marine Park in sub-tropical Coffs Harbour, the National Marine Science Centre is one of the world’s best situated facilities for studying coastal and marine habitats and their inhabitants. Scientists at the Centre excel in research in key global issues such as food security and the impacts EVALUATION - NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK This method of evaluation is easy to set up, and both quick and easy for attendees to complete. All attendees should be asked to take part in this evaluation. Depth is sacrificed for a greater response rate. A bean poll can be carried out on its own or in combination with a FIGHTING BUSHFIRES WITH SCIENCE How can science help us to fight bushfires? All will be revealed in this National Science Week online event, featuring experts from the Bureau of Meteorology and the University of Melbourne.. In a crisis, creativity is required to solve problems. As bushfires blazed across vast areas of Australia in the devastating summer of 2019–20, scientists from diverse fields came together to find SCIENCE WEEK LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 2 A NATIONAL WEEK OF SCIENCE National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology, running each year in August. We’ve put together this pack HOW TO WRITE A GREAT EVENT DESCRIPTION Put the tastiest bits upfront in the summary. When you register, you’ll be asked to provide a full description (up to 2000 characters) and a short description or event summary/excerpt (up to 300 characters). In the summary, tell us what will happen at the event and what is interesting about it. Include the most interesting andmost important
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