Compendium of 2013 news
The Poggendorf Lecture “Biodiversity and the future of agriculture” – Professor Geoff Gurr After a hiatus of 20 years, the Poggendorf Lecture was delivered in conjunction with Charles Sturt University, […]
The Poggendorf Lecture “Biodiversity and the future of agriculture” – Professor Geoff Gurr After a hiatus of 20 years, the Poggendorf Lecture was delivered in conjunction with Charles Sturt University, […]
On Friday 19 April, the annual awards evening and annual dinner was held at the Union University and Schools Club in Sydney. The dinner was extremely well attended and the
The Society was proud to have Professor Michael Archer AM present the inaugural Fellow’s Lecture on Wednesday, 3 April 2013. Professor Archer was one of the first Fellows appointed by
On Wednesday13 March, the two Fellows appointed in 2012, Prof Brian Schmidt AC FAA FRS FRSN and Prof the Hon Barry Jones AO FAA FAHA FTSE FASSA FRSN were formally
The Liversidge Lecture 2012 – Professor Thomas Maschmeyer Low carbon technologies: from brown coal and biomass to solar hydrogen Monday, 19 November 2012 Donald Hector and Thomas Maschmeyer The 2012
Scientia Professor Michelle Simmons from UNSW was elected Fellow of the Society in 2010 and was presented with her award by our Patron, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir, at our
The Society was very pleased to have the remaining two Fellows of the Society for 2010 invested with their Awards by our Patron, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir, Governor of
The Society’s President was honoured with the opportunity to address new graduates and their families and friends at a graduation ceremony held at the University of Sydney on Friday 20
The Society was honoured by the decision of our Patron, Professor Marie Bashir, Governor of NSW, to hold a reception at Government House, Sydney for the formal investiture of Lord
(Note: A change to the Rules of the Society in December 2013 changed Fellowships to Distinguished Fellowships.) At the Liversidge Research Lecture for 2010 held on 26 November, the President