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Academy Fellows receive prestigious International Science Council Fellowship
Three Academy Fellows and an EMCR Forum member are among several distinguished researchers appointed a Fellow of the International Science Council – the international body for convening global scientific expertise on issues of major scientific and public importance.
Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) grant funding recipients for 2023–24 announced
The ¾«¶«ÊÓÆµ congratulates the grant recipients of the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) grant funding for the 2023–24 round.
Summer stories: Fellows share their top books, podcasts and TV shows
Are you curious about how germs have shaped human history? In the eighth annual Fellows’ reading, listening and viewing list, our Fellows reveal the broad array of topics—across books, podcasts and TV—that have captured their attention in 2023.
Folbigg case: wrongful convictions will continue to occur without major justice system reform
Australian scientists have welcomed today’s decision by the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal to quash Kathleen Folbigg’s convictions.
Press conference transcript: Kathleen Folbigg's convictions quashed
The ¾«¶«ÊÓÆµ welcomes today's decision by the Court of Criminal Appeal to squash the convictions of Kathleen Folbigg. But make no mistake, that without law reform, these sort of miscarriages of justice will continue.
75 years of the Australian Journals of Scientific Research celebrated
This year marks the 75th Anniversary of the Australian Journals of Scientific Research (AJSR) which represent a remarkable archive of more than 70,000 articles.
Australia must seize nuclear science opportunities to meet challenges on the horizon
Maintain the health of Australians through medical research and its translation into care. Defend Australia. Meet our space ambitions. None of this can be achieved without increasing Australian nuclear science capabilities.
Further action needed to strengthen the governance of research misconduct
The ¾«¶«ÊÓÆµ says further action is needed to strengthen the governance of Australian research following the publication of an evaluation of the performance of the Australian Research Integrity Committee (ARIC).