[ASA] FW: STA Member Update | 23 February 2024

Stas Shabala stanislav.shabala at utas.edu.au
Fri Feb 23 12:35:00 AEDT 2024


Dear ASA members,

See below for the latest update from STA.

Best wishes,

Stas

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A/Prof Stas Shabala
(he/him/his)
President, Astronomical Society of Australia
Discipline of Physics | School of Natural Sciences | College of Science and Engineering
University of Tasmania
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From: Sandra Gardam <ceo at sta.org.au>
Reply to: Sandra Gardam <ceo at sta.org.au>
Date: Friday, 23 February 2024 at 10:16 am
To: Stas Shabala <stanislav.shabala at utas.edu.au>
Subject: STA Member Update | 23 February 2024

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Friday 23 February 2024
The STA Member Update is sent to the leadership of member organisations.
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Dear Stanislav,

There are just four weeks until Science Meets Parliament 2024 gets underway. SMP2024 will be the biggest and best event yet, with a galaxy of STEM stars, superb professional development, and unbeatable networking opportunities. Some 250 delegates have already registered, so move quickly to secure your spot to make sure you don’t miss out<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/PtiDC0YKPvik1KD5Xu2NYAt?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.

We are thrilled to announce that STA’s research commercialisation rockstar President Professor Sharath Sriram will give the centrepiece National Press Club address at this year’s Science Meets Parliament. Sharath will be talking about the necessity of reaching a target of investing 3% of GDP in R&D, and the incredible opportunities ahead for the nation that will come from connecting the innovation ecosystem.

Echoing this, our pre-Budget submission<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/pIQqCgZ0N1iqMrxR1c3B82-?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> on behalf of members makes a powerful case for a bold escalation in Australia’s R&D as a way of future-proofing the economy. To safeguard Australia’s standard of living, the country must boost productivity, and an essential driver of productivity is innovation. Innovation is powered by R&D. If we don’t dramatically escalate national investment in R&D we’ll have less capacity to grow Australian industry, a less healthy population, and fewer new technologies to tackle current and future challenges. The work on escalating investments in Australia’s R&D must start in the upcoming Budget.

Last week we welcomed the publication of two crucial workforce reports<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/01XjCjZ1N7iYW2MX4T1m95H?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> on the STEM sector – the STEM Career Pathways report<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/C3guCk81N9tkx76jyu8qcC9?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> which was conducted and written by STA on behalf of the Prime Minister’s National Science and Technology Council, and the final report of the Pathways to Diversity in STEM Review<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/-KePClx1Nji1Qy58wsVPxxr?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.

The STEM Career Pathways report surveyed nearly 3,500 people working in STEM and highlighted the crucial and growing need for STEM skills from employers, as well as some of the barriers faced by STEM workers. We thank everyone who contributed to the survey - the strong response from the sector enabled us to produce a landmark report for government.

STA made a submission to the Pathway to Diversity in STEM review on behalf of our members. We were pleased to see the expert independent panel who conducted the review accept our recommendations for a whole-of-government strategy to increase diversity and inclusion in STEM, the establishment of a dedicated advisory council, a government communications strategy to increase awareness about the importance of diversity in STEM, and acknowledge how important it is to give greater certainty to researchers through longer research grants.

STA is a champion of diversity and our Superstars of STEM program has had a powerful effect on the public visibility of diverse scientists. We were delighted to see the program recognised as a model of best practice in the Review. We congratulate the Review panel – Sally-Ann Williams, Mikaela Jade and Associate Professor Parwinder Kaur – for their work.

All the best,

Sandra Gardam
Acting CEO, Science & Technology Australia
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Deepen your skills and knowledge to engage effectively with policymakers and develop enduring, career-building networks at Science Meets Parliament 2024<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/RHh7Cnx1jniX8zq2ZFvyIn4?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
REPORTS AND POLICY

  *   The Australian Academy of Science released a paper on The future computing needs of the Australian science sector<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/jcziCoV1kpfDOMLRVf5_7Tg?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
  *   The Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic announced members of a new AI Expert Group<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/HKhiCp81lrt9YGNW0TVTOFJ?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
  *   Ed Husic MP also announced the release of updated SRI Budget Tables<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/Fb7wCq71mwf1qDP3ysoYprp?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> – a useful data tool that lays out Government investment in R&D.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUBMISSIONS

  *   The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is consulting on: new Nature Positive laws (submissions close 30 March) and a proposal on wildlife trade for sea cucumbers<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/uBEhCr81nytrgp0YRumFckh?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> (submissions close 14 March).
  *   The Department of Home Affairs is consulting on proposed new cyber security legislation<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/oWmUCvl1rKiEQGj5ncZKGmP?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> and on changes to the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018.
For policy related matters you are welcome to contact STA Director of Policy and Engagement Sarah Tynan<mailto:sarah.tynan at sta.org.au>.
Browse the complete list of reports, policy news, and opportunities for submissions in our LinkedIn newsletter.
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GRANTS, FUNDING, AND OPPORTUNITIES

  *   The ARC Discovery Projects<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/VuSQCxngwOfLYy4V5c3ZPil?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> funding commencing in 2025 is open for expressions of interest. Submit your EOI before 27 February.
  *   Cancer Australia's ‘Supporting people with cancer’ Grant opportunity<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/SSpoCyojxQT7xgzwPcrkj6i?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> round 15 closes 29 February 2024.
  *   The Australian Research Data Commons is conducting a survey to gather information on researchers' access to government data<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/fCJ1CzvkyVCG53pZYTpET_S?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
  *   The National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia Matched Funding Program<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/YNvUCANpgjCZkg3XKcPIdd_?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> is open for expressions of interest for research grants of AUD$100,000. Applications close 4 March.
  *   Round 25 of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) grants<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/1AggCBNqjlCDY19rXf930In?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com> is open for applications. Apply before 5 March 2024.
  *   The Department of Industry, Science and Resources is calling for applications for the Chair of the CRC Advisory Committee<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/KLUNCD1vlpTo41KzLcjLE1Z?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>. Applications close 5 March.

More grants, funding and opportunities can be found the LinkedIn newsletter version of this Member Update. Subscribe now<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/7xYNCE8wmrtlEmJ28UrFKgZ?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
MEMBER NEWS
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Science Meets Parliament
We have over 55 speakers locked in for Science Meets Parliament 2024!

Don’t miss out on hearing from these eminent scientists, Parliamentarians, and some of Australia’s best science communicators and changemakers. Register before 4 March<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/uvRUCGv0oyCBvmpRNFldC25?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
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National Press Club
STA President Professor Sharath Sriram addresses the NPC during SMP2024 on the opportunities to connect the innovation ecosystem towards getting to a target of 3% of GDP, and how it requires government, business and the education sectors to work together. Secure your tickets now<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/bH1iCJyBrGfBNRmvWF2S7gs?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
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WICC 2024
STA is delighted to be the Promotional Partner for the World Indigenous Cancer Conference 2024 in March!
This event brings together key Indigenous cancer researchers, clinicians, advocates and community to Naarm Country (Melbourne), Australia. Register now<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/U2T1CK1DvKTDVlvNyfLtO61?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
Want to partner with us for our landmark event – Science Meets Parliament? Check out the partnership opportunities<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/0vXeCL7EwMfk6AprDuzd793?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.
STA delivers strong benefits to members, including discounted professional services via our Member Benefits Program<https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/fPDICMwGxOt2Ng01ySmyfUj?domain=scienceandtechnologyaustralia.us9.list-manage.com>.

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