YSA Trivia Nights

This National Science Week, the Sydney Chapter of the Young Scientists of Australia will hold three trivia night events. These fun-filled nights will include a range of topics including Hot and Shaky (earth science), Kitchen Chemistry, Reach for the Starts (astronomy), The Digital Revolution (computer science), Things that Go (physics), The Variety of Life (biology)…

YSA Trivia Nights

This National Science Week, the Sydney Chapter of the Young Scientists of Australia will hold three trivia night events. These fun-filled nights will include a range of topics including Hot and Shaky (earth science), Kitchen Chemistry, Reach for the Starts (astronomy), The Digital Revolution (computer science), Things that Go (physics), The Variety of Life (biology)…

Destination Moon & Beyond (Online)

In this special online National Science Week event, Fizzics Education and SciScouts will present Destination Moon & Beyond, 1-2pm AEST on Saturday 15 August. From trajectories & orbits to rocketry & materials science, we’ll explore current and future space programs, operations and missions, and learn about the technology needed to get astronauts safely into space….

Roxby’s Virtual Science Week

Roxby’s Virtual Mad Science Week is a free, virtual, hands-on event designed to inspire the children and youth of the Roxby Downs community. The week will feature instructional content for experiments to do at home with activity packs, as well as local knowledge Scientist’s from the Roxby Downs and surrounding areas including from BHP, Arid…

ANU Student Association National Science Week: Women in STEM Panel

This is a panel consisting of female-identifying academics and researchers from the ANU and wider research community in the ACT who will be speaking about their experiences as women in STEM, giving advice to aspiring female scientists, and talking about how they think gender inequality in STEM can be addressed. This will be followed by…

ANU Student Association: Health Innovation Hackathon – Fighting Pandemics

A collaboration between the Joint College of Science Representatives and ANU Humanitarian Innovation Society, this week-long event challenges teams to solve contemporary scientific and humanitarian problems through an interdisciplinary approach. The program features workshops guided by mentors from academia and industry. This will culminate in a pitch that will be presented to the public and…

Herding Caterpillars

A Zoom webinar on the LYCAENIDAE Family of butterflies, facilitated by the Butterfly Conservation SA (BCSA) and the ‘Friends of the Chequered Copper (Lucia limbaria) Butterfly’. BCSA will prepare and deliver a Webinar and an ArcGIS Story Map about the amazing relationship between ants and butterflies of the Lycaenid Family, focusing on the Chequered Copper…

Celebrating Marine Environments – Plastic NOT Fantastic – Onkaparinga Libraries

Onkaparinga Libraries is presenting for two activities, a video presentation and discussion to understand flotation in water and the impact of plastic pollution in the ocean. Understand  water density – make saltwater jars Children will learn about water density by making saltwater jars. Density differences in water and flotation will be discussed, leading children to an…

Wobbly Machine

This is an exhibition of science-inspired art by scientist turned artist Steven Durbach (the scientist) aka Sid Sledge (the artist). His work, which is a series of drawing and mechanical sculptures are constituted by iterative processes. However, the iterations are not perfect. They are wobbly or imprecise – much like the artist and frankly –…

The Sea and Me

This year the Hopetoun CRC are celebrating National Science Week (NSW) with a week of ‘Deep Blue’ related events. These free events have been designed to facilitate our remote coastal communities’ engagement with the ocean and its values. Our aim is that by engaging with all age groups, we will harbour a deeper respect and understanding…