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SUMMARY:Schools Event: International Day of Women and Girls in Science
DESCRIPTION:Live stream with us on the International Day for Women and Girls in Science and be inspired! \nSecondary students and teachers are invited to join this senior Victorian forum to explore the opportunities and challenges for girls and women in exploring careers in Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Medicine and Mathematics (STEM). \nGet a sneak preview of what lies ahead for young women considering a career in the sciences and join the discussion. The scientist’s world of enquiry\, invention and intervention offers us a wealth of important roles\, from protecting threatened species from extinction\, to protecting our society from the next pandemic\, to shaping the future through the lens of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals\, and of artificial intelligence and the way we work in an increasingly automated world. \nJoin the live event at 10am-12pm\, Thursday 11 February 2021. Passcode: IDWGS21 \nEvent program\n \n\n10.00am: Welcome and introduction\n10.10am: Be inspired by speaker’s Dr Muneera Bano (Deakin University)\, Associate Professor Misty Jenkins (WEHI) and Dr Amy Coetsee (Zoos Victoria)\, to explore the opportunities for careers in STEM.\n10.50am: Panel discussion – Listen to Dr Gillian Sparkes\, Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability\, Dr Amanda Caples\, Victoria’s Lead Scientist\, and Dr Andrea Hinwood\, Victoria’s Chief Environmental Scientist.\n11.20am: Virtual open Q & A – Be part of the conversation with our Panellists and Speakers.\n12.00pm: Event concludes\n\n This event is delivered by the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability\, Dr Gillian Sparkes in partnership with the Royal Society of Victoria. The event is an annual collaboration between the Commissioner\, Victoria’s Lead Scientist Dr Amanda Caples and Victoria’s Chief Environmental Scientist Dr Andrea Hinwood.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/women-girls-science/
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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ORGANIZER;CN="Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability":MAILTO:info.ces@ces.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Stewardship of Country - The Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a new model for the management of Australian landscapes so our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for future generations. \n  \nJoin the Royal Societies of Australia and Inspiring Victoria for the first in this series of three webinars\, aiming to generate a discussion of landscape and environmental stewardship that bridges Indigenous\, agricultural\, scientific\, economic and social perspectives\, with supporting ideas for practical action and public good. We seek to contribute to a new model for the management of the Australian landscape so that our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for the benefits of future generations. \nWebinar One – The Common Ground: A Convergence of Traditions\nThis first webinar in the series focuses on the convergence of knowledge traditions\, acknowledging the capacity for traditional European farming practices to adapt\, the remarkable advances in the ecological sciences based on European classification systems\, and the complex Australian Indigenous knowledge systems developed and maintained over a truly astonishing stretch of time\, offering a deep cultural understanding and relationships with “country” to help us determine our common future in Australia. \n \nSpeakers (from left): \nKeynote: Adjunct Associate Professor Mary Graham (National Congress of Australia’s First Nations\, University of Queensland) \nPresenters: Professor Peter Bridgewater (Canberra University)\, Mr Justin O’Brien\, Dr Chris Brady & Mr Peter Christopherson (Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation)\, Mr David Pollock (Wooleen Station) \n \nPanellists (from left): \nDr Mark Stafford Smith (CSIRO)\, Ms Verity Morgan Schmidt (Gheerulla Creek Consulting)\, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta (Deakin University) \nThis webinar will be streamed via Facebook Live at no cost; you can register your attendance (and receive reminders from Facebook) on the Facebook event page. If you would prefer to join the webinar via Zoom\, all are welcome: registrations are available via the ticketed links below. \n﻿
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/common-ground/
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Royal Societies of Australia":MAILTO:rsa@scienceaustralia.org.au
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