Blog archive: Education
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Education
National Waterwatch Forum
The National Waterwatch Forum was held at the Australian Museum in July 2016
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Collaboration is the key to success!
Science is a collective pursuit of bright minds building on those before them to understand the world around us.
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Sky high: Where will your next big idea take you?
Hands-on workshops will be a feature at this year's Australian Museum Science Festival, made possible through our partner 3M.
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Big History at the Australian Museum
Last week sixty Year 4 students from Putney Public School came along to the Australian Museum to be part of the Big History Project.
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Many hands make light work
Kate Brandis, along with ANSTO and UNSW, are protecting our wetlands, by X-raying one feather at a time.
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King of the Blue Mountains
New geological discoveries in the mineral rich Jenolan Caves have reignited interest and sparked discussion about the region’s history.
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Autumn Waterbug Watch 2016
Waterbug Watch is a citizen science initiative of the Australian Museum
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World Science Festival 2016
In early March, our Science Festival team travelled to Brisbane for the World Science Festival Street Science event.
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Streamwatch campaign for community awareness
Greystanes High School attended the Youth Eco Summit to promote awareness of water quality in local creeks.
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50 years of Museum in a Box
In 2015, the Australian Museum celebrated the 50th anniversary of Museum in a Box
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Wallagoot BioBlitz
The Australian Museum attended the Wallagoot Bioblitz on the NSW Sapphire Coast.
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Waterbug Watch training day October 24, 2015
Waterbug Watch is a citizen science initiative of the Australian Museum.
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Streamwatch MicroVols
The Citizen Science program Streamwatch now has volunteers working in the Australian Museum Entomology lab.