Archive for 2011
Professor Chubb Honoured for his Service to Education
On Wednesday, 14 December 2011, the Australian National University (ANU) presented Professor Chubb the degree of Doctor of the University for his outstanding service to the University and his distinguished contributions to higher education and society. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read more2011 ANU Graduation Speech
On Wednesday, 14 December 2011, Professor Chubb gave the keynote address at the 2011 ANU Graduation Ceremony. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE
Read moreNational Forum on Education in the Biomedical Sciences
On Monday, 12 December, Professor Chubb gave the opening address to the National Forum on Education in the Biomedical Sciences in Canberra. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreNHMRC 75th Anniversary Symposium
On Tuesday, 29 November, Professor Chubb addressed the 75th Anniversary Symposium of the National Health and Medical Research Council. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreCanadian Science Policy Conference – Inspiring Australia
On Thursday, 17 November, Professor Chubb addressed the Canadian Science Policy Conference in a panel discussion on science culture, where he spoke about the Inspiring Australia initiative. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreScience and its Role in Public Policy
On Friday, October 21, Professor Chubb delivered the Hawkes Oration to the Northern Territory division of the Institute of Public Administration. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreGenetically modified food explained
Take a close look at the potential of genetically modified food and the impact they may have on our health and environment.
What does genetically modified mean?
Genes are the instruction manuals that determine how all living things, from humans …
Read moreA Big Picture Perspective of Science and Innovation Policy
On Wednesday, November 16, Professor Chubb was a keynote speaker at the Canadian Science Policy Conference in Ottawa.
Read moreNeuroscience Downunder
On November 14, Professor Chubb gave a speech at the Australian Embassy in Washington DC on the state of Australian neuroscience research and the value of collaborations between the US and Australia.
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