Organisation
Office of the Chief Scientist (Australia)
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Guide
STEM Programme Index 2016
This guide aims to help teachers and students access over 250 science, technology, engineering and mathematics programmes. Foreword It takes fourteen years, or thereabouts, for young people to progress from pre-school to Year 12 in Australia. What happens to them in that time ought to concern us all. We don’t want them to leave confident...
Transcript
Science: who needs it?
Retiring Chief Scientist, Professor Ian Chubb, delivered this keynote address at the Australian Financial Review’s Higher Education Summit, and welcomed Dr Alan Finkel as Australia's eighth Chief Scientist.
Discussion paper
Building Australia through citizen science
Citizen science brings scientists and the wider community together to work on important scientific projects. It has played a central and celebrated role in the advancement of global knowledge.
Report
The importance of advanced physical and mathematical sciences to the Australian economy
This report was commissioned by the Office of the Chief Scientist and the Australian Academy of Science and produced by the Centre for International Economics (CIE). The report combines the expertise of Australia’s scientific community with that of business and industry. The aim has been to produce an economic framework that can use the available...
Report
Benchmarking Australian science, technology, engineering & mathematics
When compared with 11 Western European countries, the United States and Canada, Australia performs well in the share of the world’s top 1 per cent of cited research papers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Introduction In March 2014 the Office of the Chief Scientist initiated a benchmarking report on Australian science, technology, engineering...