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Science & Technology Australia - Science meets Policymakers
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The value of science and evidence as contributors to the policymaking process is universally accepted, but how do STEM professionals ensure that science and evidence are being heard?

As an exclusive benefit for members of STA, we have crafted a series of videos drawing on the expertise of leading policymakers, influencers and STEM professionals to provide insight into how scientists and technologists can take part.

Hear from the country's leading science policy voice, Australia's Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel; from the head of higher education peak body Universities Australia, Catriona Jackson; the Director of the ANU's Crawford School of Public Policy, Professor Helen Sullivan; and a scientist turned policymaker working with Australia's Square Kilometre Array Office, Dr Amber Beavis.
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members-only resource, or follow the video links below.
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PRESIDENT AND CEO FORUM
27 March 2019

The Mint, 10 Macquarie St, Sydney


Join us to prepare for a new government and shape STA's advocacy work for the next year.
The theory of policymaking
Professor Helen Sullivan - Director, Crawford School of Public Policy
The role for special interest groups
Catriona Jackson - CEO, Universities Australia
How to make an impact
Dr Alan Finkel - Australia's Chief Scientist
A view from within the policymaking process
Dr Amber Beavis - Assistant Manager, Australian Square Kilometre Array Office
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