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SPECIAL GUEST: Isabelle Kingsley (UNSW)
From school teacher, to science communicator, to events producer, and now researcher, Isabelle Kingsley has spent her career spanning widely different areas of science education and outreach. She founded the Sydney Science Festival in 2015 which has grown into an annual festival attended by over 80,000 people. While she was running the Sydney Science Festival she began to wonder what sort of educational impact public science events actually have.
This inspired her to undertake her PhD at the University of New South Wales where she is developing methods to quantify what people actually learn from public science events. Despite the proliferation of science communication and outreach across the world we actually don’t know how effective these initiatives are at increasing science literacy and comprehension. Isabelle’s work will help improve the efforts of science communicators and educators and help make science engagement more effective into the future.
Visit Isabelle’s website to find out more or follow her research and outreach journey on Twitter and Instagram @isabellekingsley
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Ep 43. Microbial Game of Thrones with Gal Winter
Ep 42. Curious minds, homeward bound and just wingin' it with Mary McMillan
Ep 41. Pollinators, Bond films and ecosystem services with Manu Saunders
Ep 40. Twitchers, miners and presidential decorum with Paul McDonald
Ep 39. Dingo fences, desert spice and writings in the sand with Charlotte Mills
Ep 38. Mr Do Bee, Katydids and Superstars of STEM with Kate Umbers
Ep 37. Career changes, science buses and Buster the skink with Siobhan Dennison
Ep 36. Lumping dinosaurs and paleo name-dropping with Nic Campione
Ep 35. Microbats, bushfires and learning Norwegian with Clare Stawski
Ep 34. Natural history, sinister mates and the school of hard knocks with Greg Holwell
Ep 33. Frog calls, monsoons and haunted tennis courts with Jodi Rowley
Ep 32. Life Vs Science
Ep 31. Giant spiders, motherhood and lazy journalism with Lizzy Lowe
Ep 30. Monster girls, parasites and social media with Tommy Leung
Ep 29. Electrons, eigenstates and oil paintings with Stephen Bosi
Ep 28. Hadrosaurs, dino-riders and underdogs with Phil Bell
Ep 27. Thorny devils, pangolins and other outliers with Phil Withers
Ep 26. Semantic gravity and the March for Science with Tom Gordon
Ep 25. Car trips, conferences and sweaty mammal boxes with Christine Cooper
Ep 24. Dung beetles, climate change and fake caterpillars with Nigel Andrew
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