Science & research in NSW
The scope of science and research in NSW is wide ranging and boasts outstanding strengths across a variety of areas. More info »
The scope of science and research in NSW is wide ranging and boasts outstanding strengths across a variety of areas. More info »
In the 2012/13 budget the NSW Government announced $13 million in funding to support innovation and continued investment in the state's research and development capacity, under the new Research Attraction and Acceleration Program (RAAP). More info »
The awards aim to engage and involve the NSW research community and the public in promoting the value of science and engineering and to encourage careers in both fields. More info »

Professor O'Kane consults widely with academia, industry and government to ensure scientific knowledge and research can be adapted and used to benefit NSW.
The NSW Science and Engineering Awards celebrate outstanding achievement by the State's research leaders. Connect through their facebook page. Read more »
Eureka Science Awards are among Australia's most prestigious national awards for scientific achievements by individuals and collectives. Read more »
National Science Week is an annual celebration of science in Australia and an opportunity to join together to enjoy and explore the wonders and benefits of science. Read more »
As part of the popular breakfast seminar series, Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte spoke about 'Big Data' -- focussing on the major advancements taking place in data fusion and analytics, which will fundamentally change the way we understand and manage our world.
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Two Sydney businessmen, whose breakthrough optical fibre technology helped shaped the internet globally, have received a top gong for innovation.
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Professor Stephen Simpson, Academic Director of the Charles Perkins Centre will speak on “Tackling Obesity: Transforming Research into Solutions” at the next breakfast seminar on 24 July.
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