Come together for Sydney’s annual science get-together at the Australian Museum to enjoy an evening of discovery, research highlights and engaging conversations, hosted by award-winning science writer and broadcaster Bernie Hobbs and in collaboration with Botanic Gardens of Sydney, UNE and UTS. This free after-hours event for the science community is a chance to form…
Topic: Health and Medical
Scientist Portraits – Story and spectacle
Elizabeth Blackburn, Fiona Wood, and Graeme Clark. You may have heard of these Australian scientists before, but do you know how they’ve changed the world for the better? Learn how storytelling meets science. Join legendary science journalist and broadcaster Robyn Williams AO in our 45-minute virtual webinar as he introduces scientists from the National…
Is Laughter the Best Medicine?
In times of growing social isolation and health challenges, could laughter offer unexpected benefits? Our scientists, industry experts and researchers join forces with comedy acts to unpack how humour might support well-being and strengthen connections. The experts: Associate Professor Alison Canty, neuroscientist, Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre, University of Tasmania Dr Daryl Peebles, writer, performer…
Deaf STEM Camp
Where Deaf Teens and Science Meet! Head to our ECU Joondalup campus for two days of science, technology, engineering, and maths, for Deaf and Hard of Hearing teenagers aged 14-18. Auslan interpreters will be provided for the event. This is a non-residential day camp, held 9:30am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday. Thanks to grants from…
Sydney Science Trail: Community Day at the Australian Museum
To kick off National Science Week, join Sydney Science Trail for a family-friendly science community day at the Australian Museum, hosted by the Surfing Scientist, Ruben Meerman. The Australian Museum will be bursting with activity and it’s all completely free! See spectacular science demonstrations, ask Dr Karl your curliest science question and giggle along to…
Science Activities at SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre
Join us to celebrate National Science Week SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre. Enjoy a variety of activities on different days. On Monday afternoon we’ll explore the science of flower and petals. On Wednesday afternoon we’ll be exploring the science behind seeds, and you can bring your thinking caps on Thursday morning Brain Break science trivia. Bookings are…
Daphne Keats Oration – Public lecture in cross-cultural psychology
The College of Engineering, Science and Environment and the University of Newcastle proudly present the inaugural Daphne Keats Oration, honouring Professor Daphne Keats, a pioneer in cross-cultural psychology. Join us on Thursday 14 August 2025, 5:30–7:00PM in X101, NUSpace, as Professor Belinda Liddell, the Daphne Keats Chair in Cross-Cultural Psychology, delivers this first oration. Hosted…
Let’s Talk Science – Beyond the scale
No fads, no filters—just real science about food, feelings, and your body. Have you ever wondered why we eat when we are not even hungry? How our bodies burn energy? Whether those weight-loss ads online are actually true? Or if you should trust what that fitness influencer just posted? At Let’s Talk Science: Beyond the…
Thunderstorm Asthma
Did you know thunderstorm asthma is bigger in Australia than just about anywhere? Did you know pollen can be deadly? If you have hay fever, you might be at risk of thunderstorm asthma, a condition triggered by high levels of pollen during a storm that can cause severe asthma attacks, even in people who have…
Transforming Science into Compelling Art
An interactive workshop designed to train researchers, students, and science enthusiasts to uncover the most compelling narratives hidden within their scientific work—and translate them into creative formats that resonate with audiences. Participants are guided through a structured process: identifying the simplest, most relatable elements of their research; creating socio-culturally resonant hooks; and exploring artistic outputs…