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Speeches and Presentations

Launch of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute Summer School

You can download the speech here, or read it below.

National Forum on Education in the Biomedical Sciences

You can download a PDF of the speech here.

2011 ANU Graduation Speech

You can download the PDF version here Professor Chubb’s Speech

Science and its Role in Public Policy

You can download a PDF of the speech here.

National Tertiary Education Union

You can download the speech in PDF here.

20th Anniversary of the Monash Institute for Medical Research

Download a PDF of the speech here.

 

Royal Australian Chemical Institute Fellows' Lunch

Download a PDF of the speech here.

Professor Ian Chubb's Address to the National Press Club

Professor Chubb’s speech focused on his vision for science in Australia and how he wants to achieve this through his role as Chief Scientist.

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Australia's Chief Scientist and the Office of the Chief Scientist recognise the first peoples of this nation and their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to the lands, waters, seas, skies, and communities. We acknowledge First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians and Lore Keepers of the oldest living culture and pay respects to their Elders past and present.

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