The inaugural Camp for Applied Geophysics Excellence (CAGE 22) has blazed a new path for students and early-career geoscientists! We asked Dr Kate Brand and Dr Kate Selway to give us a glimpse into the initiative.
Read MoreCommunicating across and beyond research ecosystems to support greater research translation represents a key challenge for the research support community. Here are three tips from professional communicators that researchers and their research support peers can use daily.
Read MoreJoin us online for a special, bite-sized virtual gathering over two days (2 — 3 November 2022) to discover different approaches to, and tools and mindsets for, inclusive geoscientific collaboration and innovation. Ponder new ideas, gain new skills, and help us to strengthen and enrich our diverse and dispersed community!
Read MoreI hope you are well and enjoying the longer days. I would like to bring a number of things to your attention as we reflect on this quarter. First, let me update you regarding the Research Infrastructure Investment (RIIP) planning process.
Read MoreA crowd of enthusiastic footy fans have made seismic history. On the 14th of August 2022, the Australian Seismometers in Schools (AuSIS) team installed a seismometer underneath GIO Stadium Canberra to measure the impact of a rugby crowd.
Read MoreAuScope’s Virtual Research Environment (AVRE), Australia’s home of geoscience data and tools, is on a mission to foster collaboration and make Australian research FAIR. Discover AVRE’s Build Program (AVRE Build) impact.
Read MoreNational Science Week 2022 is here! We are excited to join Australia’s science community, by celebrating our nation’s diverse geoscience talent, technology and tools. Here we share our two events: Asteroids to Oceans (an NCRIS collaboration) and Immersive Earth (an online arts-science experience).
Read MoreHave the wilderness adventures of Bear Grylls, Survivor or Alone on TV captured your imagination? If so, it’s time to change channels and join Dr Kate Selway on a trip to Greenland to undertake critical climate change monitoring.
Read MoreWith the release of the National Research Infrastructure Roadmap (Roadmap) and the recent election, the future looks more robust and secure for AuScope and the NCRIS organisations. The Roadmap outlines a clear set of recommendations and identifies step-change opportunities for AuScope…
Read MoreThe Mobile Petrophysics Laboratory has found its groove and is rolling across the country. The first stop for this NCRIS enabled facility is the Geological Survey of South Australia where it will help scientists take a deep dive into the physical and chemical properties of rock core.
Read MoreThis year, AuScope attended Science Meets Parliament 2022, an annual event designed by Science & Technology Australia (STA) to ‘forge deeper connections between federal Parliamentarians and those working in science and technology’. Here’s what our representatives had to say.
Read MoreAuScope is excited to learn about the new ministerial appointments that Australia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveiled earlier this week. Geoscientists, meet the MPs who plan to lift investment in industry and the research sector to “…closer to 3% of GDP achieved in other countries”.
Read MoreThis year for National Reconciliation Week (NRW), Reconciliation Australia invite all Australians to ‘be brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can make change for the benefit of all Australians’. We invite the national geoscience community to join us in responding to this important request now and into the future.
Read MoreWe would like to welcome Professor Cam McCuaig to AuScope’s Board of Directors. Cam brings a wealth of experience in research, minerals exploration and leadership to our team.
Read MoreProfessor Fred Jourdan is fascinated by asteroids, passionate about sharing his research far and wide, and managing the NCRIS enabled Western Australia Argon Isotope Facility at Curtin University! Discover Fred’s path from the laboratory to Youtube.
Read MoreYesterday, the Morrison Government launched the 2021 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap, which details how future research needs will be incrementally supported over the next five years for the sciences and humanities. Here is our snapshot through a geoscience lens and the next steps we plan to take.
Read MoreSo it is 2022, and there is a lot going on! Opportunity is in the air. This year, a federal election brings many opportunities for significant government commitments to geoscience. There have been Commonwealth announcements relating to research commercialisation, critical minerals and Antarctica…
Read MoreA joint vision of a global research infrastructure for geoscience sits at the heart of an exciting new MoU between AuScope and Europe’s EPOS ERIC. Over the next three years, our parties will share knowledge, foster strategies to enhance user experience, and develop open data practices, all to enhance research impact globally.
Read MoreAuScope’s Land-2-Sea Geoscience pilot project (L2SG) will shortly enable scientists to investigate ice melting rates of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. This new data collection project will critically underpin regionally sensitive climate mitigation and adaptation planning.
Read MoreToday for International Day of Women and Girls in Science we celebrate a globally esteemed geoscientist in our midst, Associate Professor Heather Handley. Investigating volcanoes, fighting for gender equity in geoscience, designing a film festival and writing a book are all in a day’s work for Heather.
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