Sustainability, Science and Australian Universities in the 21st Century

Fri Jul 19 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

Glyn Davis Theatre (Formerly Basement Theatre, B117) | Parkville

School of Physics, University of Melbourne
Publisher/HostSchool of Physics, University of Melbourne
Sustainability, Science and Australian Universities in the 21st Century
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Join a panel of esteemed scientific, policy and climate leaders for this not-to-be-missed event! 6pm, Friday July 19th.
About this Event

Join a panel of esteemed scientific, policy and climate leaders for a discussion on the role of Australian universities and scientists in the interdisciplinary challenge of reaching the UN’s sustainable development goals.

Hosted by physicist and science communicator A/Prof. Suzie Sheehy, panellists include:

Prof. Harry Quiney, Head of School of Physics, University of Melbourne

Dr. Amanda McKenzie, CEO of Climate Council Australia

Rita Adjei, Wattle Fellow and PhD candidate focused on sustainability education

Plus additional panellists to be announced!


This lecture forms part of the

A series of free public lectures exploring physics: from the most fundamental questions to its influence in society.

Physics and Sustainable Development

Scientists, politicians, and communities alike recognise the imperative to bridge scientific disciplines and forms of knowledge to address the complex challenges of our time. In this years lecture series, we ask what role physics has in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development goals. Coinciding with the first year of the UN International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development, these lectures will explore the intersection between physics and sustainable development: from climate action to affordable and clean energy, education to gender equality and beyond.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Glyn Davis Theatre (Formerly Basement Theatre, B117), Glyn Davis Building 133 (Melbourne School of Design), Parkville, Australia

Tickets

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