workshop – Talking up Biodiversity

This workshop (all day for only $30) put on by SEEN may appeal to ASCers:

Sydney Environmental Education Network (SEEN)

Sponsored by

Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority

Invites you to

Talking up Biodiversity

Take 2

A second workshop for Bushcare staff, Biodiversity educators and communicators

interested in

“putting biodiversity back in the spotlight”

. Do you want to know more about the science surrounding biodiversity?

. How might you better communicate with people about biodiversity?

. In this year of biodiversity, how do you talk it up?

Presentation by Professor Andrew Beattie (MQU)

Featuring more case studies and workshops

facilitated by Grahame Collier

9am -4pm, Friday 5th Nov 2010

Maiden Theatre, Royal Botanic Gardens, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney

Cost: $30

Places are limited and bookings essential

Please contact Sue Martin at sue@kcj.net.au or 92424000 to secure your place.

Cheers, Jesse

Jesse Shore

President, Australian Science Communicators, 2010

http://www.asc.asn.au/ http://www.asc.asn.au/

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About Jesse Shore

Jesse Shore is passionate about engaging the community with science and in looking for ways to weave together the arts and sciences. He has been developing science based exhibitions and events since 1984, and was President of the Australian Science Communicators from 2010-2012. His business, Prismatic Sciences, produced five travelling exhibitions for the Royal Australian Chemical Institute for the 2011 International Year of Chemistry and he manages the ongoing national tour. He previously worked at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney as an exhibition project leader and Senior Curator of sciences. While at the museum he was one of the founders of the Ultimo Science Festival, a major National Science Week activity. He is currently collaborating with an artist to create artworks which have a science slant.

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