The ASC 2012 Conference website is live!

Australian Science Communicators National Conference
http://2012conf.asc.asn.au/
Getting Science Where It’s Needed
February 27 to 29, 2012
Sydney Masonic Centre, Sydney

RESEARCH PAPERS

If you would like to tell us about your sci-comm research, please submit an abstract BY FRIDAY 2 DECEMBER 2011 (EXTENDED!!!). If you wish to submit an abstract for review by the research committee, you must also intend to register for the Congress. On-line submission is the only method of receipt of abstracts.

Please visit the Conference website to submit your abstracts or click here to take you to the online abstract submission form directly. Note: First timers will have to create a new account and will be sent an email with their password for subsequent visits.

SESSION PRODUCERS

Interested in organising a session at the conference? Please go the Conference website for the details and send a single page (bullet points good) to ASC2012@wsm.com.au for review by the program committee.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION COMING SOON!!!

Please visit the Conference website for further information and regular updates; www.2012conf.asc.asn.au

Should you have any further queries, please contact the Conference Secretariat;

ASC 2012 Conference Secretariat:
WALDRONSMITH Management
Suite 49, Level 3
89 – 97 Jones Street
Ultimo NSW 2007 Australia
T + 61 2 9518 7722
F  +61 2 9518 7222
Email: ASC2012@wsm.com.au
Website: www.2012conf.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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