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How can museums engage with the public?
On 17 August 2022, we were joined by Ms Justine van Mourik (South Australian Museum), Ms Alison Kershaw (Inspiring South Australia) and Mr Michael Harvey (Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium) for a panel discussion on public engagement in the museum sector.
PESTA seminar (17.08.22)
How can museums engage with the public?
Public engagement in controversial fields: Vaccine hesitancy, marine science and climate change
On 30 March 2022, we were joined by Assoc Prof Katie Attwell, Dr Zoë Doubleday and Dr Josh Wodak for a panel discussion on public engagement within controversial fields.
PESTA seminar (30.03.22)
Public engagement in controversial fields: Vaccine hesitancy, marine science and climate change
Public engagement in synthetic biology: What’s possible and how do we get there?
On 27 October 2021, we were joined by Dr Lucy Carter who spoke about public engagement efforts in the field of synethic biology, including as part of the CSIRO's Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform.
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PESTA seminar (27.10.21)
Public engagement in synthetic biology: What’s possible and how do we get there?
How can scientific objectivity benefit from citizen participation?
On 13 September 2021, we were joined by Prof Stéphanie Ruphy who spoke about the impact of citizen science on scientific objectivity.
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PESTA seminar (13.09.21)
How can scientific objectivity benefit from citizen participation?
Koalas, the New Polar-Bear-on-the-Iceberg for Climate Change – Why People Donated After the Fires
On 18 August 2021, we were joined by Prof Chris Daniels who spoke about the public response to the bushfires of 2019/20.
PESTA seminar (18.08.21)
Koalas, the New Polar-Bear-on-the-Iceberg for Climate Change – Why People Donated After the Fires