The Sydney Science Forum is a lecture series run for school groups, the general public and members of the University community in the interest of promoting an understanding and appreciation of the latest scientific knowledge and research.
In 2008, the Forum will incorporate five FREE public lectures. Scientists and graduates from the University of Sydney and elsewhere, and our Julius Sumner Miller Fellow and Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, will dazzle audiences, young and old with their amazing array of scientific facts, figures and fun!
Lectures:- 12 Mar - Solutions for the Future: Sustainability through Clever Chemistry
- 16 Apr - Dark Horizons: The Future of Deep Sea Exploration
- 7 May - Dr Karl's 'Please Explain'
- 10 Sep - Zebra Societies & Conservation: Different Types for Different Stripes
- 15 Oct - Magnets in the Sky
* Please note lecture topics are subject to change without notice.
Sydney Science Forum Lectures
Eastern Avenue Auditorium
University of Sydney
Sydney Suburbs
New South Wales 2006
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