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The practice of informing, educating, and raising awareness of science-related topics is fundamental to educators, but what makes a great science communicator? How do you communicate with influence and what are the pitfalls? Come and explore this important skill with likeminded people at the World Science Festival Brisbane.
This is a great opportunity to learn from Australia’s best science communicators and meet your STEM colleagues over a drink and nibbles – this one is not to be missed.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki just loves science to pieces, and has been spreading the word in print, on TV and radio, and online via social media for more than thirty years....
View ProfileKarlie Alinta Noon is a Gamilaraay astronomer and science communicator working with audiences around the country for the past ten years promoting Indigenous astronomical knowledge systems and advocating for more...
View ProfileProfessor Hugh Possingham became Queensland Chief Scientist in September 2020. He is a conservation scientist and mathematician who has held positions in the university, public and not-for profit sectors. He...
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The health and safety of our visitors, staff and volunteers at the Queensland Museum and World Science Festival Brisbane is our priority. World Science Festival Brisbane events in 2022 will operate in line with Queensland Government public health measures. Festival attendees aged 16 years or over must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and show proof of vaccination (unless medically exempt) on entry to festival venues. Learn More
$20 per person
Ticket includes one post session drink and nibbles
All tickets purchased are for single entry
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