
Seminars NSW
2010
Seminars are in the planning stages for exciting topics this year.
Watch this space for dates and locations.
2009
The NSW Tall Poppy Campaign in conjunction with the NSW Department of Education will be holding a series of seminars on climate change all through Science Week
Climate Change: Looking Forward, Reflecting Back
Video Conference July 31 Dr Tracey Rogers
Video Conference July 31 Dr Ben McNeil,
Video Confernece July 31 Prof John Dodson
Video Conference August 18 Professor Tim Flannery
Video Conference August 18
Video Conference August 19 Dr Leigh Sheppard
Video Conference August 19 Dr Craig O'Neill
Video Conference August 20 Professor Lesley Hughes
Video Conference August 20 Dr Andrew Smith
To Register for a video conference please go to https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/k12workshop/
Macquarie University, August 21
10am - 2pm, U at MQ
Speakers include Dr Ben McNeil, Professor Tim Flannery, Professor Lesley Hughes
Panel Discussion will also be held in the afternoon session including:
Dr Ben McNeil, Dr Charles Warren, A/Professor Ian Goodwin, Professor Richie Howitt
All schools are welcome to attend. Please contact the NSW Campaign Manager to book you place.
Upcoming Seminars in 2009
Probing you mind: Research at the Brain and Mind Research Institute
15 September
Details coming soon.
2008
Cancer Seminar
Australian Museum November
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