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1329th OGM and Open Lecture

“Inspired by Nature, Designed by Science” Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen FRSN FAA FASMDirector, ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic BiologyMacquarie University Date: Wednesday, 5 February 2025, 6.30 pm AESTVenue: Metcalfe […]

Steven Weller, Fellow (2020) : Hunter

Steve Weller has made important contributions to feedback control theory and its application to the solution of problems in sustainable development and electrical power systems. He has taken many leadership

1136th General Monthly Meeting

“Why did the vertebrate brain become lateralised?” Lesley Rogers, Professor of Neuroscience and Animal Behaviour, University of New England Wednesday 6 July 2005, 7 pm for 7.30 Conference Room 1,

Ray Norris

1208th Ordinary General Meeting

Wednesday, 6 March 2013​ “The evolution of galaxies” – Dr Ray Norris Ray Norris, a senior astrophysicist with the CSIRO spoke at the 1208th OGM of the Society on one

Geoff Gurr

The Poggendorf Lecture 2013

Tuesday, 13 August 2013​ “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

1195th General Meeting

“Distributed small-scale production of chemicals – why and how” Professor Brian Haynes Wednesday 7 September 2011 at 6.30 pm Seminar Room 102, New Law Building, University of Sydney In the

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1248th OGM and public lecture

Presentation of Distinguished Fellowship to Dame Marie Bashir AD, CVO, DistFRSN The President presented the certificate of Distinguished Fellowship to Dame Marie Bashir at the start of the OGM. Past

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RSNSW & Four Academies Forum 2016

    Hosted by His Excellency General The Honourable  David Hurley AC DSC (ret’d), Governor of NSW  and Patron of the Royal Society of NSW   “Society as a complex system: implications for  science, practice

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Frontiers of Science Forum 2024

“Exploring major discoveries and theories in physics, mathematics, biology,  and chemistry” Prof John Mattick, UNSW Sydney Dr Renee Goreham, University of Newcastle Prof Katrina Jolliffe, University of Sydney Assoc Prof

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