MATHSTALKS, the new podcast from AMSI Schools is enabling teachers to access high-quality, practical professional development, and bringing new knowledge aligned to key learning outcomes into [...]
The theme for #NRW2020 – “In This Together” – is resonating in ways that could not have been foreseen when announced by Reconciliation Australia last year. At AMSI, we are committed [...]
Mathematicians Professors Robyn Owens and Gary Froyland, and statistician Professor Aurore Delaigle are three of the 24 top scientists elected to Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Sciences. [...]
One in five Australians is eating more snack foods with a similar proportion increasing alcohol consumption. Household chores, hobbies and cooking participation levels increased. Read the latest [...]
We turn to epidemiologists and infectious disease models; during the Bubonic plague people turned to astrologers. [Read more history from UQ’s Michelle Pfeffer at The Conversation]
“If we are to reach a new normal, in many ways Sweden represents a future model.” [Analysis and statistics in today’s AFR ] – Nine Media paywall access required
Melbourne Grass Pollen Forecast is a service run from The School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne and alerts those who suffer from hay fever and seasonal asthma of the likelihood of [...]
A participant in the British Council’s 2020 Fame Lab national final for Australia, mathematician Sarah Belet from Monash University recounts her experience in the global science competition [...]
AMSI conveys its warm congratulations to Sir Adrian Smith upon his election as President of the Royal Society, a role he will assume at the end of November. A highly distinguished statistician, [...]