From stanislav.shabala at utas.edu.au Fri Apr 26 09:33:55 2024 From: stanislav.shabala at utas.edu.au (Stas Shabala) Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2024 23:33:55 +0000 Subject: [ASA] FW: STA Member Update | 26 April 2024 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear ASA members, Please see below for an update from STA. Members may wish to note that the ARC College of Experts call explicitly lists Astronomical Sciences (FoR 5101) as an area of ?high priority?, i.e. where expertise is required. I would therefore encourage suitable members of the community to consider putting themselves forward. Best wishes, Stas From: Sandra Gardam Reply to: Sandra Gardam Date: Friday, 26 April 2024 at 9:21 am To: Stas Shabala Subject: STA Member Update | 26 April 2024 View this email in your browser [https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/e3L0CzvkyVC8mJ6r4uXxF1J?domain=mcusercontent.com] Friday 26 April 2024 The STA Member Update is sent to the leadership of member organisations. Please forward to your executive and membership. Dear Stanislav, Last week on behalf of our members we welcomed the Prime Minister?s announcement about creating a Future Made in Australia Act. This proposal has the potential to spur investment in clean energy technologies and secure economic benefits from the opportunities arising from the clean energy transformation. However, getting there will require significant, strategic investments in R&D and innovation, so we again reinforced the crucial importance of a pathway to lift national R&D investment to 3% of GDP. Read our full media release. Over the last couple of weeks, we?ve been delighted to provide communications support to our member organisation, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Mathematics Alliance (ATSIMA), led by Quandamooka mathematician Professor Chris Matthews. ATSIMA and the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) recently convened the National Summit on Indigenous Students and Mathematics Education in Adelaide. The Summit brought together the country?s education leaders to develop a commitment statement to hold education systems accountable for the mathematics outcomes of Indigenous students and put together an action plan to drive meaningful change to close the gap in maths education achievement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. We applaud the outstanding leadership shown by ATSIMA and AAMT in convening the event to address this pressing problem, and it was terrific to see the Summit covered by ABC News Breakfast, The Educator, and other media outlets. Nominations are open now for the Australian Research Council College of Experts. ARC College of Experts members are drawn directly from the Australian research community, which includes higher education, industry and public sector research organisations. It?s an exceptional opportunity to support the advancement of knowledge and contribute to national innovation. More information for potential nominees is available online. Nominations close Monday 3 June. Many thanks to the member organisations that have given us input on our upcoming submission to the Select Committee on Adopting Artificial Intelligence. If you would like to contribute to our thinking on that submission, please reach out to us asap, email Hari Konchada. The ARC is currently reviewing the National Competitive Grants Program, its core mechanism to administer research funding, including the Discovery and Linkage programs. We will soon be seeking input from member organisations on our submission. Finally, the Climate Change Authority is conducting a public consultation on its 2024 Issues Paper: Targets, Pathways and Progress. STA is preparing a submission to the consultation. We would be grateful for any expert input that members can provide. Please contact Mike Teece by Tuesday 7 May. Until next time, Sandra Gardam Acting CEO, Science & Technology Australia REPORTS AND POLICY * The Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic MP and the Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler released a Medical Science Co-Investment Plan. * The Treasurer Jim Chalmers published an opinion piece about the Future Made in Australia initiative. * The Minister for the Environment and Water Tanya Plibersek announced the second stage of the Nature Positive Plan. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUBMISSIONS * The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has called for input on the design of the Solar Sunshot program. Submissions close 31 May. * The Department of Home Affairs is calling for comment on its review of the migration points test. Submissions close 24 May. * View more opportunities for submissions in our LinkedIn newsletter. For policy related matters you are welcome to contact STA Director of Policy and Engagement Sarah Tynan. Browse the complete list of reports, policy news, and opportunities for submissions in our LinkedIn newsletter. [cid:image001.png at 01DA97BC.DAF33A30] GRANTS, FUNDING, AND OPPORTUNITIES * Nominate or apply for the Falling Walls Engage Pitches?an international pitch competition highlighting science engagement breakthroughs. The event is scheduled for 7?10 November in Berlin, Germany. Applications close on 1 May. * Applications are open until 3 May for bursaries to attend a Fisheries Management Conference at the University of Wollongong in May through the FRDC. * The Australian Science Communicators Awards in Science Communication are now open for nominations. The awards will be presented at the 2024 ASC conference in June. Nominations close on 16 May. * The Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund offers grants of $100K to $1M. Expressions of interest are open until 31 May. * Applications are now open for Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) grants and close 5 June. * Soapbox Science and STEM Sisters are seeking EOIs for speakers and volunteers to help bring science to the public in Melbourne and Sydney. Both events take place in August. * Applications are open for Australian and Austrian decarbonisation project grants until 18 July. MEMBER NEWS [https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/JxyZC6XQ4LfVGQzWycJULOH?domain=mcusercontent.com] Post-Budget briefing On 17 May, we will host our Members-only post-Budget briefing. This online session will cover STEM-related announcements in the Budget, and we will share information on how proposed measures may affect the STEM sector. Registration is essential. [https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/pCPtC81V0PTOwn1kYcpbgqU?domain=mcusercontent.com] Workshops For a limited time, we are offering STA members 15% off our Super STEM Communicator workshops. If your organisation is interested in participating in any of our workshops, email us now to book now. The offer ends on 30 June. More information can be found on our website. [https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/WFsmCgZ0N1iPYV9BGf0owEH?domain=mcusercontent.com] ASC 2024 The 2024 Australian Science Communicators conference?Support, Connect, Grow?will be held at the University of Western Australia in June. The conference offers the opportunity for science communication experts to share best practice, forge strong networks across our community, and build robust skills. STA delivers strong benefits to members, including discounted professional services via our Member Benefits Program. Want the latest news from Science & Technology Australia? Subscribe to our media release distribution list, it is open to all. Want to keep up to date with the latest in science and technology policy and advocacy? Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter - the Science and Technology Update. 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