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Down memory lane

November 6, 2013 12:00 pm Published by

Thanks to Dave Snowdon (NYSF 1998) who got in touch to identify all of the people in this photo, which was published in the July issue of NYSF Outlook. Dave writes, “The photo is of the session when I was staff. I’m sitting on top of the Kombi. Good times!” The people in the photo… Read more

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NYSF 2013 Alumni selected as ANU Tuckwell scholars

September 3, 2013 2:55 pm Published by

Two members of the 2013 NYSF cohort have been selected as inaugural Tuckwell Foundation scholars. Guy Leckenby, from Coffs Harbour, and Jakub Nabaglo, from Goulburn, were chosen from a shortlist of 72 students who spent a weekend at the Australian National University (ANU) undertaking a series of individual and group interviews. The original call for… Read more

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Next Step concludes for 2013

September 3, 2013 2:54 pm Published by

The last of the NYSF Next Step programs for 2013 were delivered this month in Newcastle, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Next Step offers NYSF students an opportunity to look at a range of options for tertiary study in science, technology and engineering in these main and regional centres. Visits to industry sites are also included… Read more

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Students selected for Indigenous Youth Science Forum

September 3, 2013 2:50 pm Published by

Twenty four (24) young people from remote and regional areas of Western Australia have been selected to attend the Indigenous Youth Science Forum in October this year. Supported by NYSF partner Rio Tinto, the IYSF is a developmental opportunity for indigenous Year 10 and 11 students from Western Australia to gain exposure to the study… Read more

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Trek develops NYSF Staff Leaders

September 3, 2013 2:48 pm Published by

The NYSF leadership training program took place over the April ANZAC day period in 2013 at the ANU’s Kioloa campus on the south coast of NSW. After the January Sessions, participants selected peers from their group who they considered to be suitable for volunteer staff leadership training. The training program is designed to prepare these… Read more

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News from abroad — Canada

September 3, 2013 2:46 pm Published by

Most of this year’s NYSF delegates to the various international programs with which NYSF is affiliated have been and returned from their trips. Ben Galea from Bundaberg in Queensland attended the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Alberta, Canada. The CWSF is a competition that attracts entries of science projects from students aged 12 to 18 from… Read more

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Next Step … Perth hosted at Water Corporation

September 3, 2013 2:42 pm Published by

Water Corporation (Western Australia)  again hosted a session of the NYSF Next Step program in Perth in July. Human Resources Manager Jenny Thornton welcomed the group of 15 students and shared her own career journey. Her best advice? Always keep an open mind and seize the opportunities that come your way. Water Corporation graduates in… Read more

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Participants of NYSF NSTSS at CSIOR National Insect Collection

The long read — Alumnus feature — Professor Michelle Coote, ANU

September 3, 2013 2:40 pm Published by

Professor Michelle Coote, FRSC, ARC Future Fellow, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University 1990 NYSF Alumnus Michelle Coote attended the NYSF (then called National Science Summer School (NSSS)) in January 1990. “I had always had an interest in science and particularly astronomy, and was in the Galileo group at the NYSF. The NYSF experience convinced… Read more

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T shirt tragics

September 3, 2013 2:38 pm Published by

Alumnus from 1994, Marie Estcourt Tweeted a picture of her 1994 t-shirt a few weeks ago, which she found in the back of her cupboard. Any more memorabilia out there?  You can Tweet your pics at #NYSFoz, or post to Facebook , and we’re now on Instagram at #NYSFoz.

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NYSF takes a Brain Break for National Science Week

September 3, 2013 1:56 pm Published by

In August, NYSF held a Brain Break morning tea as part of National Science Week. More than 800 workplaces took part across Australia, joining in and celebrating their love of and need for science – whether in their workplaces or at home. Geoff Burchfield welcomed the guests to the NYSF Brain Break – mainly alumni… Read more

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