STEM into Christmas

4-H Science Chefs (Virtual)

The 4-H Science Chef curriculum is an adapted FoodMASTER Middle School program that was developed with funding from the National Institutes of Health: Science Education Partnership Award. The goal is to explore food, math, and science through engaging, hands-on science labs and lessons. The program has been adapted to fit the needs of our 4-Hers […]

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Teen Science Cafe: DNA & Me

Most teens are probably familiar with the term DNA, but do they know that researching DNA and the human genome is one of the most perplexing questions in science? Genes, which are made up of DNA, play an important role in shaping how we look and act, but they also play a factor in whether […]

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NASEM Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine: report presentations

Join us on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. EST for a presentation by Dr. Eve Higginbotham, Vice Dean of Inclusion and Diversity at University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of California, San Francisco and Chief of Pediatrics at Zuckerberg San Francisco […]

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SMSP Fall Partners Meeting and Chemeketa Agriculture Complex Virtual Tour

Our power is in our people! We look forward to reconvening for the first time in far too long to share new (!) partnership updates and resources, meet new friends, and excitingly, to explore the brand new Chemeketa Agriculture Complex in Salem virtually via Oregon Connections. Traditionally, we host SMSP Partners Meetings on-site wherever STEM […]

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Getting a boost from evidence- and science-based solutions

Bournemouth University's COJO Against Covid Project, in conjunction with the Association of British Science Writers, is hosting a training webinar on science-based solutions reporting, led by Adam Vaughan. Adam Vaughan is Chief Reporter at the New Scientist and runs a weekly newsletter called Fix the Planet, on reasons for hope on climate change, from the worlds […]

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Y-Exchange: Talking About Art and Science

Tune into Y-Exchange đŸ“ș Weds, October 27th, from 6 - 7:30 pm (PST) Welcome to this featured artists presentation on the intersection of art, technology and science! This public event presents featured artists through 25-min talks followed by 15-min Q&As. It's free, open to the public, and co-presented by Kinetech Arts, ODC Theater, and the Djerassi […]

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Inclusive Science Series: Science History Trail

Representation in Science Hosted by the Co-Associate Dean of EDI, Carlo Caponecchia, the Science History Trail will highlight the stories of diverse scientists often not included in traditional science history. The online showcase will feature current UNSW Science Students as they tell the stories of their science role models and reflect on the importance of inclusive representation […]

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AI3SD Autumn Seminar III: Data Science 4 Chemistry

This seminar forms part of the AI3SD Online Seminar Series that will run across the autumn (from October 2021 to December 2021). This seminar will be run via zoom, when you register on Eventbrite you will receive a zoom registration email alongside your standard Eventbrite registration email. Where speakers have given permission to be recorded, […]

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Data Science for Social Good

V - ICONIS 2021 Is pleased to present Dr. Natalia Summerville Keynote Speak: “Data Science for Social Good” Free event - Special Thanks to Dr. Summerville that shares with us her outstanding expierence. Natalia leads the Optimization and Machine Learning Center of Excellence at SAS Institute where she designs, develops, and implements Operations Research and […]

An Evening with British Space Scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE is a scientist and broadcaster referred to as the BBC’s ‘face of space’. She is the presenter of the astronomical institution The Sky at Night, has fronted a number of space documentaries, and regularly appears on science and non-science programmes. From a modest background and diagnosed with dyslexia, Maggie overcame the […]

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Science and the Moving Image: Histories of Intermediality

Since the advent of film in the late nineteenth century, moving images have been integral to making and communicating science. A rich interdisciplinary literature has examined such representations of science in the cinema and on television and investigated how scientists have used moving images to conduct research and communicate knowledge. Responding to growing interest in […]

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School of Life Sciences, UTS Honours 2022 Information Session

During this online event (via Zoom) you will be able to learn about the Honours Program in the School of Life Sciences, interact with former Honours students and our Academics during a live panel. Choose among many research topics: from cancer to marine biology, from infectious diseases to climate change and so much more. Follow […]

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