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FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE

Frontiers of Science is an annual evening event held in partnership with the Teachers' Guild of NSW, the Royal Society of NSW and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. 

Situated in the tranquil and pristine venue of Concord Golf Club, the event showcases four expert presentations encompassing physics, mathematics, biology and chemistry.

Ever since the Copernicun revolution in the 15th century science has been progressing at an exponential rate. Major discoveries and theories in physics, mathematics, biology and chemistry, have shaped and continue to grow at an exponential rate. The Frontiers of Science forum will have a group of international experts to give brief talks on the latest and future developments in their fields of knowledge.

2025 Frontiers of Science

The 2025 Frontiers of Science was proudly sponsored by Laboratories Credit Union

 

Videos of the presentations are available on YouTube by clicking on the names or images below:

PRESENTERS:

Associate Professor Benjamin Pope, Macquarie University, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences.

Emeritus Professor Liz Harry, University of Technology Sydney and Senior higher education consultant with Outside Opinion.

Associate Professor Helen Georgiou, University of Wollongong, School of Education, Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Dr Vipul Agarwal, University of New South Wales, School of Chemical Engineering.

Q&A with Ian Woolf


Detailed event program (pdf): 



2024 Frontiers of Science

Our 2024 presenters were:

Professor John Mattick AO FAA FTSE FAHMS FRSN HonFRCPA, Professor of RNA Biology, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Dr Renee Goreham, University of Newcastle, School of Information and Physical Sciences.

Professor Katrina Jolliffe, University of Sydney, Associate Dean (Research), Professor of Chemistry.

Associate Professor Richard Garner, Macquarie University, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences.

Detailed program (pdf) here:   

                          

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