ANU College of Science and Medicine
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Science and medicine engagement and outreach
Science and medicine engagement and outreach
Come and see what Science and Medicine at ANU has to offer by participating in workshops, seminars, and challenges! Our leading researchers deliver science outreach activities that are designed to provide engagement in diverse fields.
Science Lab: Experiments for home & school
Make your own rainbow, power a light with lemons, or build a wind turbine. Discover fun science experiments you can do at home or at school.
Take photos, answer questions or build/design something to complete weekly STEM challenges set by The Australian National University.
Hosting an intern
Our internship program allows your organisation to work with our most talented students.
Schools outreach
We run school outreach programs across a broad range of areas within science and medicine for Years 7-12.
Community outreach & STEM boxes
We run community programs to raise awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) study and career options. We are committed to providing opportunities for people of all ages to engage with science and medicine. From boxes of science experiments to STEM challenges there is something for everyone.
International Relations & Partnerships
The College of Science and Medicine has extensive international engagement in both research and education. Students come from all over the world to experience our research-led education; our own students have many overseas opportunities; and our research staff and students collaborate widely across the globe.
Science Lab: Experiments for home & school
Come inside the Science Lab and learn how to do your own experiments at home or in the classroom.\ \ Try them yourself or download the Science at Home booklet for more fun experiments.
meriSTEM
Science courses from the experts, delivered free for year 11 and 12 students.
Australian Bee Observation Network
The Australian Bee Observation Network aims to collect pre-Varroa data on feral genetic diversity, follow the impact of Varroa in Australia and ultimately identify resistance mechanisms among surviving feral honey bee populations.