ACT: April Networking Night for ASC members

Our next networking night is soon upon us and we are EXCITED!!!

Questacon SCREAMS science communication and they have kindly offered up their brand spanking new Technology and Learning Centre just for ASC members.

So please join us on Wednesday the 30th of April from 530pm at 60 Denison St, Deakin (or next to The Mint)

NOTE: not the Questacon Centre in the Parliamentary triangle.

Please RSVP here for catering purposes – http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/asc-act-branch-april-networking-night-at-qtlc-tickets-11289367803

FREE for members and $5 for non-members to cover food and drinks.

The tour of the venue will start from about 545pm with Anna Paull, Education Coordinator at the QTLC, who has kindly offered to take us behind the scenes of the facility and give an introduction to the suite of interactive and challenging workshops for secondary students that are delivered from the fully equipped Maker Space.

After the tour feel to go for a little wander of the venue and have a drink or two but due to security reasons, we need to vacate the building by 7pm.

SAVE THE DATES (or month) FOR UPCOMING ACT BRANCH NETWORKING NIGHTS

  • May 22: ANU CPAS students meet the ASC
  • Mid June: Prepare your science week evaluation – before National Science Week
  • July: Networking night at ANU Uni House
  • End of August: ASC hosts the National Science Week After Party

Sorry we can’t be more specific with dates, we’ll let you know as soon as we do.

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About Ian McDonald

I have a strong research, education and communication background. I thoroughly enjoy writing and presenting about topics relevant to the community, such as environmental and ecological research, health and medical research, along with public policy and legislation. I have combined these powers to help engage the public with knowledge through blog posts, magazine articles, podcasts, videos, social media pages, presentations and running large scale community based events. I have been working professionally as a Science Communicator in Canberra since 2009.

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