
UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network
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Official account of the Early and Mid Career Researcher Network at The University of Western Australia (@uwanews).
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NEARLY FULL! Meet the Media - a panel discussion for EMCRs looking to make an impact Fri 13 Oct, IOMRC 👉tinyurl.com/yje3xh69 UWA EMCRs - learn from science communicators Niall Byrne plus a panel of local journalists from TV, print, radio. UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network


Meet the Media - a panel discussion for EMCRs looking to make an impact UWA EMCRS join us for this panel - learn from science communicators Niall Byrne plus local journalists from TV, print, radio. Fri 13 Oct, IOMRC Last chance! 👉 tinyurl.com/yje3xh69 UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network


The Meet the Media Forum starting soon! Niall Byrne UWA UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network


The media are an important channel to help you communicate your research. Lots of questions for 3 WA journalists on the panel today Jake Sturmer Nick alviani Kim MacDonald. Anna Nowak UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network







Amphipods and other creatures of the mesopelagic zone are vital to our oceans. OI member and PhD candidate Jake Manger is researching the highly specialized eyes of amphipods to see how the animals respond to shapes of different sizes and brightness. nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl…

Congratulations to Dr Victorien Paumard for winning the UWA Research Picture this Research Competition! 👏 His UWA Earth Sciences research highlighted with this beautiful drone shot of the De Grey River Delta



First Wednesday of the month means BioHacky Hour in UWA's Bayliss building at 4pm from @SbaPerth and Synthetic Biology Australasia (SBA). Please come for a friendly chat about synbio, your cloning problems and latest tricks to save time in the lab!


Announcing a new research project: Audiobooks and Digital Book Culture, led by Dr Millie Weber, ANU. This project represents a bibliographical shift in how AustLit manages audiobooks, so we encourage you to check out the project page: austlit.edu.au/audiobooks More info. in 🧵





