Inspiring Australia grants from $2000 to $10 000 are available to NSW Regional Science Hubs to support science engagement initiatives that will be held during National Science Week and at other times of the year. Additionally, expressions of interest are invited for a one-off grant payment of $25 000 to support a major Sydney initiative and launch…
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NSW Stakeholder Briefing
The NSW Inspiring Australia and National Science Week Executive Committee invites you to a stakeholder briefing to discuss the Australian Industry Group‘s recent Progressing STEM Skills in Australia report with National Policy and Projects Manager and principal author Michael Taylor. You’ll also have an opportunity to learn how to get involved with the inaugural Sydney Science Festival to be…
Bids invited for ACT natsciwk 2015 launch
The ACT National Science Week Coordinating Committee is calling for applications (127 kB, .doc) to bid to plan and stage the local launch of National Science Week in August 2015. The committee has up to $10 000 available for an event that the local community can also be a part of. The Committee will be looking for some creative flair and imaginative spark…
Seed grants awarded in the ACT
Robots and dance, star gazing Scouts, cooking with liquid nitrogen, workshops for teachers and dealing with an ’emissions’ problem… This is just the beginning of what is shaping up to be a fantastic ACT National Science Week in 2015! The ACT Coordinating Committee is pleased to announce the successful recipients of their first seed grant…
Seed grants available in ACT for National Science Week 2015
The ACT National Science Week Coordinating Committee is offering seed grants between $500 – $1000 (incl. GST) to support science engagement events, programs and activities conducted between 1 July and 31 October 2015. There is a total of $10 000 available in this round. The seed funding is designed to assist innovative, interactive events that are…
Successful National Science Week seed grants in Tasmania
Congratulations to the following successful National Science Week seed grant recipients in Tasmania, as well as thanks to everyone else who applied – 2013 is shaping up to be yet another great year of science events and activities! Lynn Davies – Morris Miller Library, UTAS – “Do Fish Cross Roads” exhibition Kevin Redd and Emma…
National Science Week 2012 Grants
Each year National Science Week has $500 000 worth of grants for supporting events across Australia. Here are all of this year’s recipients and what they’ll be doing: National Projects CSIRO Discovery Centre: SCINEMA Festival of Science Film 2012 $21 000 SCINEMA explores the latest collaborations between science, film and art in over 400 cities and towns…