[Aqualist] Impact of COVID-19 on women in the STEM workforce and The Sustainable Shine Dome
John Tibby
john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au
Mon Jul 12 09:33:10 AEST 2021
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The Australian Academy of Science, with the support of the Australian Government's Regional Collaborations Programme, has conducted a research project to discover the impact of COVID-19 on women in the STEM workforce in the Asia-Pacific.
This online event will explore the findings of this research project, which included a survey of over 1000 people from the Asia-Pacific region and the collection of 20 personal stories.
The report will be published on the Academy’s website<https://newsletter.science.org.au/t/i-l-clhidhd-jukdldhuul-y/> on Tuesday 13 July.
During the event, Project Chair Professor Cheryl Praeger AC FAA will outline the key findings. Following her presentation, Australia’s Women in STEM Ambassador Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith will facilitate a panel discussion with STEM experts, including Dr Judith Zubieta (National Autonomous University of Mexico), Hazami Habib (Chief Executive Officer, Academy of Science Malaysia) and Professor Patricio Felmer (University of Chile).
Event details
Date: Tuesday 13 July 2021
Time: 12.00 pm – 1.00 pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Venue: Online via the Academy website<https://newsletter.science.org.au/t/i-l-clhidhd-jukdldhuul-j/>
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[The Sustainable Shine Dome: Possible Futures]<https://newsletter.science.org.au/t/i-l-clhidhd-jukdldhuul-i/>
The Australian Academy of Science has partnered with the University of Canberra, GML Heritage and GHD Engineering to develop a sustainability plan as a pathway to a net-zero future for the National Heritage listed Shine Dome. As part of this research project a series of three public symposia are being held that build a conversation around heritage values and sustainability.
You are invited to join the third and final public symposium which will focus on broad challenges and practical issues relating to the Australian response to climate change, lessons for a carbon active future, and specific findings and recommendations for the Shine Dome.
Speakers
· Professor Jason Bainbridge, Executive Dean, University of Canberra
· Professor Peter Doherty AC FAA FAHMS FRS Nobel Laureate, Patron, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
· Catherine Forbes, Principal, GML Heritage
· Ross Harding, Founder and Principal, Finding Infinity
· May Ngui, Manager ACT and Southern NSW, GHD
· Professor John Shine AC PresAA FAHMS(Hons) FRS, President, Australian Academy of Science
Event details
Date: Wednesday 14 July 2021
Time: 6.00 pm – 7.30 pm AEST
Venue: Online via the Academy website<https://newsletter.science.org.au/t/i-l-clhidhd-jukdldhuul-d/>
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The Sustainable Shine Dome project is funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Heritage Grants Program.
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