Do you know any early-career researchers who have peer-reviewed results, a discovery, or an invention that has received little or no media attention?
Please nominate them for Fresh Science, our national competition that helps early-career researchers find, and then share, their stories of discovery.
Scientists get a day of media training and the chance to share their work with the media, general public and school students.
Fresh Science is looking for:
Check out the selection criteria, read ahead and see what questions will be asked, then go online and nominate via the short, easy, online application form. Nominations close midnight on Tuesday 24 April.
The training and events will be held in June and July– the dates are on the website.
In each state, we will select the top ten applicants. If selected, you will get:
One story per state will be written up as a press release and issued to the media.
Fresh Science is an initiative of Science in Public.
Fresh Science South Australia is supported by the South Australian Museum, Flinders University, the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide.
Fresh Science Western Australia is supported by the Western Australian Museum, Edith Cowan University, the University of Western Australia, Curtin University and Murdoch University.
Fresh Science Victoria is supported by the Royal Society of Victoria, The University of Melbourne, Monash University, Deakin University, RMIT University, CSIRO, and La Trobe University.
Fresh Science NSW is supported by the Australian Museum.
Fresh Science Queensland is delivered in partnership with Econnect Communication and is supported by the Queensland Government, QUT, Griffith University, and the University of Queensland.
Now in its 21st year, Fresh Science has trained over 500 scientists to share their science, and generated hundreds of news stories via TV, print, radio and online. You can read past Fresh Scientists’ stories online at freshscience.org.au.
We’re looking for partners around the country for Fresh Science 2018 to help us celebrate our 21st birthday in style. If you’d like to support Fresh Science, please get in touch.
Read more online at www.freshscience.org.au