Posts Tagged speech
Neuroscience 2011
In Washington DC, on Thursday, November 10, Professor Chubb gave an introductory address to a lecture on “Schizophrenia – Research Developments Towards New Treatment” in honour of Neuroscience 2011.
Read moreLaunch of the Australia-Germany Science Circle
In Berlin on Thursday, November 3, Professor Chubb launched the German half of the Australian-German Science Circle, designed to encourage further collaborations between the two countries.
Read moreCommonwealth Club
On Tuedsay, 18 October, Australia’s Chief Scientist Professor Ian Chubb gave an address to the Commonwealth Club in Adelaide.
Read moreNational Tertiary Education Union
On Thursday, 6 October, Professor Chubb gave the National Tertiary Education Union’s annual lecture. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreLeadership in Science
On Friday, 30 September, Professor Ian Chubb gave a speech to members of the new Vice Chancellor’s course on Leadership and Influence on the theme of Leadership in Science, at the Australian National University.
Read moreRoyal Australian Chemical Institute Fellows’ Lunch
On Wednesday, September 21, Professor Chubb spoke at the RACI Fellows’ Lunch on the importance of chemistry in tackling challenges of the future. TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE.
Read moreLH Martin Institute
On Wednesday, 21 September, Professor Chubb gave a presentation to the Executive Leadership and Management in Research Program, at the LH Martin Institute in Sydney.
Read moreUniversity of Sydney Teaching Colloquium
On Tuesday, 20 September, the Chief Scientist gave a plenary address at the University of Sydney Teaching Colloquium.
Read moreLaunch of Collaborative Research Networks
On Wednesday, September 7, the Chief Scientist launch the Collaborative Research Networks at the Sunshine Coast University in Queensland.
Read moreQueensland University of Technology Senior Leadership Program
On Wednesday, 7 September, Professor Ian Chubb gave a presentation to members of the Senior Leadership Program at the Queensland University of Technology’s Vice Chancellor Forum.
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