Past events

Find information about past ANU Science events.

ANU Postgraduate Spotlight
Wednesday, 23 Oct 2024, 5:30 - 7:30pm

Connect with global experts

FREE TQI accredited workshop
Wednesday, 23 Oct 2024, 4 - 6pm, Thursday, 24 Oct 2024, 4 - 6pm

Hands-on Climate Connections: demonstrations, activities and tinkering for climate and energy education
Presented by Dr Graham Walker, Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, ANU

health
Wednesday, 23 Oct 2024, 4:30 - 5:30pm

As the global climate changes the relationship between human health and the climate is becoming more obvious, challenging traditional approaches to health and medicine. Presented by Dr Arnagretta Hunter

earthq
Monday, 21 Oct 2024, 4:30 - 5:30pm

Through the recording and then analysis of seismic data, which can originate from earthquakes, ocean waves, or man-made sources, seismologists determine the structure of the Earth from the surface down to the core. Presented by Professor Meghan S. Miller.

Dr Graham Walker
Thursday, 17 Oct 2024, 4 - 5pm

Join Dr Graham Walker and current students to discuss their experiences and see if the Master of Science Communication could be exactly what you're looking for.

Body Image
Wednesday, 16 Oct 2024, 4:30 - 5:30pm

Body image concerns are prevalent globally, and have significant impacts on health and well-being. Presented Dr Kristen Murray

mRNA
Tuesday, 15 Oct 2024, 4:30 - 5:30pm

The lecture will include COVID-19 vaccine types, mRNA vaccine formulation. Presented by Prof Thomas Preiss.

ADVENTURES
Tuesday, 1 Oct 2024, 8:30am - Friday, 4 Oct 2024, 5:30pm, Tuesday, 8 Oct 2024, 8:30am - Friday, 11 Oct 2024, 5:30pm

Join CPAS partners Mulligans Flat for a WILD experience! As Ranger Matt says, “Through the magic of play, let us first gift children the wonder and enchantment of nature, so that they may discover and cherish its beauty, before they embark on the journey to protect it”.

nacre
Thursday, 10 Oct 2024, 4:30 - 5:30pm

The extraordinary properties of 3D materials found in nature, including gecko fingerprints, nacre, bone, and other biological materials, place the synthesis and understanding of hierarchical structures at the leading edge of research. Presented by Dr Lucy Gloag