ANU & UWA launch a revolution in science education

Two national teaching programs will "revolutionise" science education in Australian schools and generate the next generation of Aussie Einsteins, quantum gurus, and our future science and technology workforce.

The national launch of the Quantum Girls and Einstein-First programs is being led by two Prime Minister's Prize for Science winners, Distinguished Professor Susan Scott from The Australian National University (ANU) and Emeritus Professor David Blair from The University of Western Australia (UWA).

Both are members of a major international team that first detected gravitational waves in 2015 and Chief Investigators with the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav).

The two programs will bring primary and high school science education into the 21st century and help reverse Australia's critical skills shortage in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), especially among young girls.

Read full article here

Learn more about Einstein-First and Quantum Girls at the following website: 
https://www.einsteinianphysics.com/

Previous
Previous

Steve Killelea’s Vision at the Institute of Economics & Peace

Next
Next

Citizen Science: What we can do today