Future Science Talks at Adelaide Fringe
Inspiring SA has partnered with Sydney Comedy School to provide some training for scientists and researchers to strengthen their communication skills and
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Skip to contentInspiring SA has partnered with Sydney Comedy School to provide some training for scientists and researchers to strengthen their communication skills and
People with Parkinson’s, their families and carers as well as health professionals are invited for afternoon tea, research presentations, Q&As and displays.
Grants for 2024 National Science Week engagement activities are now open! Up to $20,000 is available to support the delivery of science
Future Science Talks Comedy Edition - Adelaide EOI open Do you like the idea of making science and research fun? Keen to
2023 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science are Australia’s most prestigious awards for outstanding achievements in scientific
The winner of the Citizen Science Award 2023 is Insect Investigators, who will receive a $5000 prize, to support their work. Insect
The South Australian National Science Week committee is delighted to announce the winners of the prestigious Unsung Hero of Science and Unsung
The Australian Citizen Science Association – SA, Inspiring SA and the Department of Environment and Water are proud to announce the finalists
SA National Science Week grant recipients announced! The South Australian (SA) National Science Week Committee is thrilled to announce the winners of
The Mary Anning Art Prize invites Reception to Year 8 South Australian student artists to create an original piece of artwork that
Inspiring SA works collaboratively to create events and programs and working with diverse communities to make the STEMM in our everyday lives, and in our future, more visible, to inspire, harness curiosity and to broaden scientific literacy.
The Inspiring South Australia program is supported by the Australian Government through the Department of Industry, Science and Resource, the Government of South Australia through the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, the University of Adelaide, the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the South Australian Museum
Inspiring South Australia acknowledges that we stand on Tarntanya, Red Kangaroo Place, land of the Kaurna people who are the traditional owners of the Adelaide Plains and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
We also stand together with all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations to help share knowledge, culture, understanding and respect.
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