精东传媒

Nadia Solowij presents a public lecture at 2017 Big Ideas Festival
Nadia Solowij presents a public lecture at 2017 Big Ideas Festival

Big Ideas Festival returns for 2019

Big Ideas Festival returns for 2019

Registrations open for free UOW community event.

The importance of green spaces in our cities, financial literacy, diseases of the brain, the nutrition of purple-coloured foods, delirium vs dementia, and educational inequalities are some of the ideas that will be discussed when the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒鈥檚 (UOW)  later this year in October.

Registrations for the 2019 UOW Big Ideas Festival, a free event for anyone in the community to attend, are now open. The Festival will be held in 精东传媒 Hall on the main 精东传媒 campus on Wednesday, 16 October.

Ten of the 精东传媒鈥檚 newest professors will present 10-minute talks about the big ideas behind their work, with the aim of both entertaining and challenging the audience.

Renowned international biomedical researcher Emeritus Professor Maree Smith AC, from the 精东传媒 of Queensland, will be the guest speaker, presenting a talk on the unmet medical need driving novel pain-killer discovery and development.

UOW Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Innovation Professor Jennifer L Martin AC said the Festival was a great opportunity for the community to find out first-hand about some of the trailblazing research being undertaken at the 精东传媒.

鈥淚 am very excited to attend my first Big Ideas Festival, to find out more about the incredible diversity and impact of the research at UOW, and to meet the 精东传媒 community that supports the 精东传媒 so well,鈥 Professor Martin said.

DVC R&I Jenny Martin (centre) with Health Ecroyd, Karen Charlton, Michael Higgins, Victoria Traynor, Theo Farrell, Sarah O'Shea, Thomas Astell-Burt and Millicent Chang

Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Innovation Professor Jennifer L Martin AC (centre) with Big Ideas speakers Health Ecroyd, Karen Charlton, Michael Higgins, Victoria Traynor, Theo Farrell, Sarah O'Shea, Thomas Astell-Burt and Millicent Chang. Photo: Paul Jones, UOW

 

Presented by UOW鈥檚 Research and Innovation Division, the Big Ideas Festival will also include interactive research stalls, so visitors can get up-close and personal with new equipment and technologies at UOW.

Live music, entertainment, food and drinks will be on offer throughout the evening, which will include the opportunity to network.

The event will also be live-streamed on the UOW Research for those unable to attend on the night. Members of the public must register to attend the 2019 UOW Big Ideas Festival:

UOW BIG IDEAS FESTIVAL SPEAKERS:

Thomas Astell-Burt:  鈥淗ealth grows on trees鈥
Marijka Batterham:  鈥淯sing Data mining to help people lose weight鈥
Millicent Chang: 鈥淔inding financial literacy to understand superannuation鈥
Karen Charlton: 鈥淭he Colour Purple: Foods for Better Brain Health鈥
Heath Ecroyd: 鈥淗arnessing stress to fight neurodegenerative diseases鈥
Theo Farrell: 鈥淭alking to the Taliban: The Path to Peace in Afghanistan鈥
Michael Higgins: 鈥淒ecoding human cell communication with artificial materials鈥
Sarah O鈥橲hea: 鈥淓ducating the masses: Higher Education Access for All?鈥
Victoria Traynor: 鈥淐larifying the confusion: Empowering nurses to detect delirium among older people鈥
Justin Yerbury: 鈥淎n Infectious Idea: How protein folding drives MND progression鈥

 Big Ideas 2019 logo