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Join us for a panel discussion on Science Communication, hosted by ABC's Paul Barclay.

As part of the 2019 Conversations series, Narration and Renarration as Regulation, we will be taking a deep dive into Mai Sato’s research on the death penalty and its narratives in Japan in a live podcast recording of the Wholesome Show.

On Monday September 30th from 12 – 3pm, SCOM3033 students will be showcasing their health promotion initiatives along University Ave near CPAS.

Come and discuss the latest trends in science documentary and factual media with one of the most experienced women in the business.

Impact evaluation in science communication is increasingly recognised as important. But there is still a substantial skills gap in the implementation of effective evaluation in science communication.

The concept and meaning of “organic” food have been changing since its origins.

Join us for the online information session to hear more about the program and ask any questions.

This June we’ll be travelling to Singapore, and partnering with institutions in Singapore to pull off a hack with a grand prize of $10,000.

This talk will examine what the public knows about the microbiome obtained from a kiosk survey at the American Museum of Natural History of over 200,000 visitors.