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Arthur Rylah Institute's Seeds of Science Forum

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Join us for the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research's Seeds of Science Forum, held as part of National Science Week. This event offers a practical introduction to ARI’s partnership approach to science - highlighting our expertise and the real-world impact of science for policy makers and resource managers. 

ARI is the Victorian Government’s premier biodiversity research institute. If you are curious about what we do and how we can work together, this online forum is a great place to start to learn more about our work and how you can engage with us.

Whether you're new to ARI or looking to deepen collaboration, this forum will help “till the soil” and sow the seeds for future science partnerships. 

What to expect

The forum will be delivered in two sessions:

  • Presentations and case studies - Learn what we do and our approach to working as a research partner, with meaningful, real-world examples. 
  • Panel session - Hear directly from our researchers and get answers to your most pressing questions. 

We’ll also introduce ARI’s four-stage research delivery framework: 
Design → Collect → Analyse → Apply

This framework is designed to clarify when and how you can engage with us - whether you need support at a specific stage or across the full life of a project. 

Event Runsheet

  • 10.00am - Acknowledgement of Country and introduction
  • 10.15am - Research case studies
  • 11.20am - Break
  • 11.35am - Panel session: Ask our researchers
  • 12.30pm - Closing

This session will be delivered via MS Teams.