Past events
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Join us for the launch from 6pm, 28 March at Harry Hartog at Kambri at the Australian National University.

Controversy mapping is a method (or rather a set of methods) to explore; represent and contribute to public debates especially, but not exclusively, around science and technology.

Dr Michelle Riedlinger, Science communication and advocacy: Challenging power structures at the interface

A discussion on how Australian and Japanese joint research help make cities liveable and societies resilient.

Hear advisors to government on the role of science in diplomacy and policy. Learn stories of active research collaborations.

Starting from my own experiences with an interactive installation about the social responsibility of science I will be discussing science communication events as boundary spaces, where different knowledges, organisations and identities are negotiated and translated.

Hear advisors to government on the role of science in diplomacy and policy.

A discussion on how Australian and Japanese joint research help make cities liveable and societies resilient.