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Comm-it Australia (science communication)

@commitaus

Consortium of professionals consulting in #communication, #translation, #strategy, #media & #training. #STEM Director Emma Donnelly @em_sci Bluesky @CommitAus

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🤢🤢🤢 Stop it. Don’t do this…ever. I’m sorry Laura. It’s not acceptable. It is gross. What a horrible thing to have to experience. But thank you for calling it out. 🙏🏻

The Random Sample 🎧 (@randomsamplepod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out! Our latest episode🎧explores the new data-driven efforts to make Australia's wine industry 🍷more sustainable. Our guests are Dr Mardi Longbottom from AWRI & PhD Candidate Bryce Polley from QUT Centre for Data Science. Search for The Random Sample where you get your podcasts.

Just out! Our latest episode🎧explores the new data-driven efforts to make Australia's wine industry 🍷more sustainable. Our guests are Dr Mardi Longbottom from <a href="/The_AWRI/">AWRI</a> &amp; PhD Candidate Bryce Polley from <a href="/QUTDataScience/">QUT Centre for Data Science</a>. Search for The Random Sample where you get your podcasts.
Ashleigh Geiger (@ashleigh_bryar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear orgs that run “young scientist” awards that are supposed to promote the interests of scientists early in their science CAREER: Stop making eligibility based on AGE. Not all ECRs are in a position to start our PhDs in our 20s! Young scientist ≠ under 30. 🙄😡😔

Happy Researchers (@hapyresearchers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three types of supervisors: Type 1: I was mistreated, so I will mistreat my students. Type 2: I was mistreated, and I didn’t like it, so I won't do the same. Type 3: I was treated well, so I will treat my students even better. What we learn from our experiences is up to us!

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FAMELAB AUSTRALIA 2024 FINAL THURSDAY 26 SEPT This is my baby! As national trainer I freaking love this program & the scientists who are involved! 🌈 Buy tickets and attend live event (Perth WA): visit.museum.wa.gov.au/boolabardip/fa… 🌈 Livestream and watch at home: perthvideo.net/famelab-2024

Foundation for the WA Museum (@foundation_wam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The FameLab 2024 finalists have arrived at WA Museum Boola Bardip! We can't wait to see them all on stage later tonight. If you aren't able to come along in person, you can still watch them during our livestream online, starting at 6pm AWST/8pm AEST! perthvideo.net/famelab-2024 📷

The FameLab 2024 finalists have arrived at WA Museum Boola Bardip! We can't wait to see them all on stage later tonight.

If you aren't able to come along in person, you can still watch them during our livestream online, starting at 6pm AWST/8pm AEST!

perthvideo.net/famelab-2024

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Dr Shane Huntington OAM (@drshanerrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the risk of having my DMs blow up with messages, I'm looking for some guests for Einstein A Go Go on 3rrrfm to round out the calendar until the end of the year. Specifically, PhDs, EMCRs in STEM are most welcome. Give me a yell, in particular if you have never done radio

At the risk of having my DMs blow up with messages, I'm looking for some guests for <a href="/einstein_agogo/">Einstein A Go Go</a> on <a href="/3RRRFM/">3rrrfm</a> to round out the calendar until the end of the year. Specifically, PhDs, EMCRs in STEM are most welcome. Give me a yell, in particular if you have never done radio
Foundation for the WA Museum (@foundation_wam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Johannes Debler, a molecular biologist representing Curtin University and CCDM, is the winner of the FameLab Australia 2024 science communication competition. The Baker Institute’s biomedical engineer Auriane Drack and the UTS's reproductive biologist Claire Richards were

Johannes Debler, a molecular biologist representing <a href="/CurtinUni/">Curtin University</a> and <a href="/theCCDM/">CCDM</a>, is the winner of the FameLab Australia 2024 science communication competition. The <a href="/BakerResearchAu/">Baker Institute</a>’s biomedical engineer Auriane Drack and the <a href="/UTSEngage/">UTS</a>'s reproductive biologist Claire Richards were
Foundation for the WA Museum (@foundation_wam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune in LIVE this Friday, 29 November, at 6pm AWST/10am GMT and cheer on FameLab Australia winner, @JWDebler from Curtin University and the Centre for Crop and Disease Management, as he represents Australia in the FameLab International Final 2024. Eight finalists, eight unique

Parmita Mishra (@prmshra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Our results reveal that whenever handwriting movements are included as a learning strategy, more of the brain gets stimulated, resulting in the formation of more complex neural network connectivity...typewriting do[es] not activate...networks the same way that handwriting does."

"Our results reveal that whenever handwriting movements are included as a learning strategy, more of the brain gets stimulated, resulting in the formation of more complex neural network connectivity...typewriting do[es] not activate...networks the same way that handwriting does."
Foundation for the WA Museum (@foundation_wam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gain the skills to make your research famous. FameLab is the ideal platform for early career researchers to tell a national and international audience about their work through top quality science communication and media training. Applications to FameLab 2025 are open now!

Foundation for the WA Museum (@foundation_wam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FameLab’s #scicomm training is packed! In 2024 E m 🍾 + 🧪 = happy (she/her) from Comm-it Australia (science communication) invited brilliant guest speakers Dr Emma Beckett, Dr Vivien Rolland and Dr Naomi Koh Belic. Dr Shane Huntington OAM delivered masterful media training. #fFameLab Australia 2025 will be a truly rich and rare opportunity

#FameLab’s #scicomm training is packed! In 2024 <a href="/em_sci/">E m 🍾 + 🧪 = happy (she/her)</a> from <a href="/commitAUS/">Comm-it Australia (science communication)</a>  invited brilliant guest speakers <a href="/DrEmmaBeckett/">Dr Emma Beckett</a>, Dr Vivien Rolland and Dr Naomi Koh Belic. <a href="/DrShaneRRR/">Dr Shane Huntington OAM</a>  delivered masterful media training.  #fFameLab Australia 2025 will be a truly rich and rare opportunity