
Dr JP
@jpapitt
Birri Gubba man doing Water Maths 🌊 at University of Sydney.
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03-03-2021 02:38:31
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We are proud to welcome NCI Australia as #SPF23 Event Partner. We are grateful for their generous support to our national #EMCR community, enabling us to develop a valuable and professional program. It's not too late to join 👉🏾whova.com/portal/registr… #Success #STEMcareers #research


Join our #STEM #CareerGrowth Workshop to equip #EMCRs with skills in personal branding, networking, resume building, interview techniques, career agility👉🏾whova.com/portal/registr…. Presented at #SPF23 by Women in Earth & Environmental Science Australasia & iSTEMco, supported by Theo Murphy Initiative Australian Academy of Science




KOZWavinar returns this afternoon after a break for the #NewtonMWS2023 programme. It will get us warmed up for KOZWaves 2024!!!! kozwaves.github.io/KOZWavinar/ otago.ac.nz/news/events/ko… Amin Chabchoub @FabienMontiel Luke Bennetts

At EMCR Forum’s SPF23 today, we create a safe space for open dialogue in STEMM for Indigenous individuals & POC. It's time for honest conversations beyond code-switching, addressing the real challenges head-on. 🔗 Register: whova.com/portal/registr… #STEMM #DiversityInSTEM #SPF23

The final event in our public speaker series is approaching: Looking back, moving forward: STEM Education. Join our panellists, Dr Chris Bourke (CSIRO), Prof Chris Matthews (Chris Matthews, @UTSengage) and Ann-Maree Long (CareerTrackers), envisioning an education system that


Tonight, an expert panel will assemble at the The Shine Dome to discuss how to value and advance Indigenous knowledges in the education system and how to support Indigenous students’ success in science. Final chance to join us in person or online for our last Public Speaker event of


Thanks for joining us for tonight's expert panel live-streaming from the The Shine Dome discussing how to value and advance #IndigenousKnowledges in the education system and support Indigenous students’ success in science. 🎥 Watch: science.org.au/news-and-event…


Our in-person and remote panellists for tonight are Ann-Maree Long, CareerTrackers, Dr Chris Bourke, CSIRO, Prof Chris Matthews, UTS, DeadlyScience CEO Corey Tutt OAM and Prof Elisa Martinez-Marroquin, University of Canberra. #IndigenousKnowledges


CSIRO UTS DeadlyScience University of Canberra Have a question? Our panelists will be answering yours shortly. To submit one, go to science.org.au/q&a


CSIRO UTS DeadlyScience University of Canberra “There’s a need to have a better understanding of who and what our cultures are, an appreciation of that, in connection with the way we do maths and sciences in this country” — Prof Chris Matthews, (UTS) #IndigenousKnowledges


"It is disappointing, on occasion, when you see Traditional Knowledges commercialised, and none of the impacts go back into the communities that own that knowledge.” — Corey Tutt OAM, DeadlyScience CEO


DeadlyScience “I remember one day mum tapped me on the shoulder and said, “We’re not going to the shops today ... something’s happening.” Something was very off on that day. That was actually the day the Toowoomba floods had happened. I just remember watching that observation of Country, but


DeadlyScience “It’s about the indigenisation of the program, but it’s also about attracting those students, making it easy for them to think about STEM—because many, many times they don’t even consider that possibility—and then helping them through the curriculum.” — Prof Elisa




This NAIDOC Week Cosmos is celebrating 41 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander STEM leaders. Created in collaboration with @csiro, ACOLA, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Australian Academy of Science, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering, and Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. #NAIDOCWeek smpl.is/9ccvb

Wonderful to be recognised and still working with the Academy through the EMCR Forum to support and advocate for the stellar Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researchers of the future!
