No images? Click here Year 12 Program UpdateHere is a sneak peek at our exciting new-look 2021 NYSF Year 12 Program.Volunteer for Speed-MeetShare your knowledge and career journey with Year 12 Program participants in January.NYSF Connect WebinarsSince May, we've hosted weekly webinars with Australia's STEM Professionals.Alumni on The Science ShowRobyn Williams interviewed two NYSF Alumni and our CEO on 'The Science Show'.Annual ReportRead about our achievements in the 2019-20 NYSF Annual Report.Lucy DuSince the 2004 NYSF, Lucy Du has continued to step outside her comfort zone.Emily Banks2014 Alumna Emily shares her journey from a small rural town to the big city of Perth for NYSF.Amelia Travers After exploring a few passions, 2006 Alumna Amelia has settled (for now!) on web development. Want to appear on The Science Show?Robyn Williams is seeking NYSF Alumni to join him on 'The Science Show'.Holiday merch ordersChristmas shopping? Place your order before December 10 in time for the holidays.News & Events from NYSF 2020 PartnersLockheed Martin Australia Graduate Jobs Graduate jobs are now open for the Lockheed Martin Australia February and August 2021 Intakes - Start your career in a meaningful way! Solve complex challenges, advance scientific discovery and deliver innovative solutions to keep Australia safe with the Lockheed Martin Australia graduate program. There are a number of early careers opportunities commencing in February 2021 and August 2021. Visit their careers webpage for more details and to apply using this link: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-au/careers.html University of Queensland Campus Tours Get to know our campuses, meet current students and learn more about life at UQ. Virtual tours - If you can't make it to campus, you can always explore UQ from home. https://future-students.uq.edu.au/university-life/campus-tours UNSW Info Evening and UNSW Info Day - 18-19 December Are you a year 12 student considering studying Science at university next year? Save the date for UNSW Info Day 2020 which will be held on Saturday 19 December at our Kensington campus. Experience the campus, watch live demonstrations and get personalised advice from current staff and students from UNSW Science. Can’t make it to campus? Join us online for the UNSW Info Evening on Friday 18 December to catch a wide range of interactive talks and get unique insights and tips to prepare you for university through our Student Ambassador Livestreams. If you’re looking for a stable career or study options that will take you to the leading edge of your profession, learn more about what the Australian Defence Force has to offer at one of our upcoming Virtual Information Sessions. Join Defence Force Recruiting from the comfort of your home over the next few months at any of the following sessions. 7 Dec – Women in Engineering Information Session To see even more of our upcoming events, visit our Event Finder or defencejobs.gov.au Conversations on COVID-19: A Global View The University of Melbourne recently held a discussion with US advisor Dr Anthony Fauci, with our Professor Shitij Kapur, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and Professor Sharon Lewin, the Director of the Peter Doherty Institute. Dr Fauci is the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the USA. He has advised six US Presidents – from President Reagan to President Trump – on issues of global health and is known as “America’s Doctor” Students can watch here. Melbourne School of Engineering Industry Project Master of Engineering (Chemical) student Ivan Truon discusses his industry placement with CSL. CSL is a global leader in the research, development and manufacture of biotherapies and influenza vaccines to treat and prevent chronic medical conditions. The chance to work at the cutting edge of biomedical research, with its life-saving potential, was a huge draw card for Ivan. Read more here Translating thought into action The first human trial of a tiny device that reads brain signals is successfully allowing patients with paralysis to operate computers and phones with their minds has taken place at the University of Melbourne. Read more here. Become a PartnerFunding from partners ensures we continue to deliver transformative STEM experiences to young Australians. Donate to the NYSFSupport tomorrow's future science leaders by donating to the NYSF. |