National Science Week 2022

Sat 13 - Sun 21 August 2022

Spark your curiosity and join us for a celebration of all things science and technology this National Science Week! 

National Science Week Program 2022 


Hunter Science Festival
A full day of free science fun!

Sunday 21 August
10am - 3pm 

Free, no bookings required

•    build and race a solar car with Hunter Valley Electric Vehicles;
•    make "poo" with world-class HMRI gut researchers and find out how food is turned into poo;
•    climb into a Council garbage truck and talk to the driver;
•    win prizes at fun family science trivia competitions; and
•    explore interactive science tables from all the Hunter Science Hub members!


'Brain' and 'Biomes'
Exhibition

13 August - 28 August 2022
Open during Museum opening hours
Free

Newcastle Museum and Stream bring to you ‘Brain’ and ‘Biomes’. ‘Brain’ and ‘Biomes’ are science art collaborations and offer a mix of observational and interactives components. ‘Brain’ explores the impressive inner workings of our brains and ‘Biomes’ re-engages us with the wonders of the natural world. Together the Brain and Biomes exhibitions show how connected to our environment we really are.


The Science and Practice of Remote Music Collaboration
Public Talk

Friday 19 August 2022
6:30pm 
Free, Book here

Remote Music Collaboration Software platforms facilitate social networking, virtual studio collaboration and live music performances over the Internet. Collaborative software platforms enabling interaction between global communities of music makers have grown exponentially in the last decade and have undergone further changes during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this presentation, Martin K. Koszolko will discuss the functional side of remote music collaboration software, available technologies as well as challenges and best practices concerning finding and engaging new music collaborators.

Dr Martin K. Koszolko is a recognised expert in remote music collaboration. He is an award-winning music producer who has been creating music for over 2 decades. He has presented at national and international seminars and conferences and has published in the area of the art of collaborative music production and music innovation.


Beginner Natural History Illustration Workshop

Beginner drawing workshops which help us engage with the environment, encourage a love of nature and grow a desire to explore and protect our world. Come and learn about our local biodiversity through creative and artistic activities, highlighting the intricacies and beauty of the things we take for granted. These workshops are suitable for ages 6 and above. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

The workshops are free:
limited to 15 participants per workshop - booking essential
 (see links below)

Sunday 14 August @ 11.30am
Register Here

Sunday 14 August @ 1:00 pm
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Saturday 27 August @ 11.30am
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Saturday 27 August @1:00 pm
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Venue

Newcastle Museum
6 Workshop Way
Newcastle
2300