Upcoming Events, Course Information and Webinars
Future Doctors Weekend with PreMed Projects for students aged 14 – 18 years
Organisation: Premed Projects
Location: Online
Date: Saturday 23 May to Sunday 24 May 2026
We have 3,000 free places for students aged 14-18 to join a free weekend online course designed for students interested in careers in medicine and healthcare.
Premed Projects offers residential summer camps, designed for students from all over the world who are interested in medicine. Students join us from all over the world to take part in our summer camps and we also offer online work experience projects for students who dream of careers in healthcare.
Our free online work experience weekend is for any student interested in healthcare to help provide some work experience that you can use in your applications and interviews. All students receive a signed certificate from our doctors for taking part.
Delivered live online each day (12pm–2pm BST or 9-11pm AEST)
What students will gain:
Real insight into careers in medicine and surgery
Experience working through clinical case studies
Understanding of medical ethics and interview scenarios
Exposure to how doctors think, diagnose and make decisions
A signed certificate from doctors (useful for applications & interviews)
These sessions will be recorded so if can’t attend live you’ll be able to watch them back for 60 days and still obtain your certificate.
CSU Careers in Agriculture and Environment Online Information Night
Organisation: Charles Sturt University
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 26 May 2026
Love the planet? Want to solve real-world challenges? So do we. Explore limitless agriculture careers that shape the future of food and fibre production, farming systems and environmental management.
From food security and climate resilience to data and robotics. Protect and manage natural environments. And power a more sustainable future with the #1 uni for agriculture and environmental science grads who get jobs.
We have been cultivating the next crop of ag innovators for over 120 years. When you study with us, you’ll gain hands-on skills and industry knowledge for the future of diverse and rewarding careers in agriculture and the environment.
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Unpack ag and enviro careers and courses, plus dive into our early offer program.
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Hear from industry experts, students and graduates.
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See what hands-on learning is all about and check out our virtual facilities tour.
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Have your questions answered live!
Your Pathway to Teaching at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 27 May 2026
Join us for an information session on studying early childhood, primary, and secondary education at the University of Sydney. Learn about course structures, admission pathways, professional placements, and the career opportunities available to graduates. This is a great chance to understand your options and see how a teaching degree from Sydney can shape your future.
CSU Careers in Animal, Equine and Veterinary Sciences Online Information Night
Organisation: Charles Sturt University
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 27 May 2026
Passionate about animals? Curious about a career in the animal health sector? Our info night is the perfect place to start. Uncover caring careers that help creatures big and small. From livestock industries, clinical settings, government and biosecurity, animal welfare or the wildlife sector. Discover careers that help change the way we look after animals.
Companion animal health, veterinary hospitals and clinics, livestock production, equine nutrition, herd health, zoos and cutting-edge research. Think big when it comes to where your animal career can take you. Discover how you’ll build real-world skills and learn to support animal health, welfare and care through hands-on experience.
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Discover where animal, equine and vet careers can take you.
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Hear from industry experts, students and graduates.
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Explore our hands-on courses and facilities.
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Have your questions answered live!
UNSW Science Information Evening
Organisation: University of New South Wales
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 27 May 2026
Are you passionate about understanding the world, solving real‑world problems, or exploring cutting‑edge scientific discoveries? Join us for the UNSW Science Information Evening, designed specifically for high school students, parents, and teachers who want to explore the exciting opportunities that a science degree can offer.
This interactive event will take you inside the world of UNSW Science, from what you can study, to where it can take you, and how we support you every step of the way.
What to expect:
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Hear from leading academics about the diverse study areas available across UNSW Science, including psychology, medical science, aviation, data science, environmental science and more.
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Gain real insights from current students, who’ll share their university experiences, tips for success, and what life at UNSW is really like.
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Learn about scholarships, Co‑op programs and admission pathways that can help you gain entry into UNSW, even if your ATAR isn’t the full story.
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Explore career possibilities across industries such as health, tech, aviation, research, consulting, sustainability, and government.
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Find out how UNSW prepares you for the future, with hands‑on learning, Work Integrated Learning (WIL), internships, research opportunities, and the STEM Career Launchpad.
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Join a live panel Q&A, where our students, academics, and professional staff will answer your questions.
UCAT, GAMSAT and Pathways into Medicine – Webinar for Students, Teachers & Parents
Organisation: National Institute of Education
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 27 May 2026
This forum is an excellent opportunity for teachers, students and their parents to find out about the UCAT, pathways into medicine, and have all questions answered by an expert teacher who has been working in the field since 1999.
The session is packed with invaluable information during which we will be covering the following topics, and more:
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What is UCAT? UCAT scores? UCAT Sub-tests?
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Year 10, 11 and 12 – things to consider now
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The undergraduate selection criteria
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Application process into universities for medicine and dentistry
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When and who can sit the UCAT?
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GAMSAT
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Can you prepare for the UCAT?
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Undergraduate interview process
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What, how and why about Gap Year?
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Alternative degrees and career choices
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Work experience advice
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Q&A
Year 12 and Early Entry with ADHD – Webinar for Students and Parents
Organisation: Claire Pech Careers
Location: Online
Date: Thursday 28 May 2026
Early Entry can feel like the answer to a lot of anxiety. Lock something in early, take the pressure off the ATAR, give your teen something to aim for. But for families with an ADHD teen, the decision is rarely that straightforward — and the process itself can create as many problems as it solves.
This webinar is for Year 12 parents who want an honest, practical guide to Early Entry — not just how it works, but whether it’s actually the right move for your family, and how to navigate it well if it is.
What we’ll cover:
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What Early Entry is, how it works, and why universities offer it
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Is it actually worth it for your family — an honest framework for deciding
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How can you plan a Plan A, Plan B and even Plan C
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Can I get any supports for my ADHD at this early phase
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Best approaches to effective parental support
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Q&A
Hosted by Claire Pech, CICA-Accredited Careers Practitioner, and Amanda Krulis, endorsed Organisational Psychologist.
View the full series of webinars for the ADHD community on all things careers, schooling and the workforce.
Macquarie Year 12 Early Entry Webinar
Organisation: Macquarie University
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 3 June 2026
Year 12 comes with a lot to navigate – ATARs, selection ranks, preferences, early entry, pathways and more!
Before you make decisions, it helps to understand the broader admissions landscape.
Our Year 12 Webinar Series demystifies the mechanics, milestones and misconceptions surrounding uni entry – and outlines practical next steps, whatever stage you’re at.
Here’s what will be covered in this webinar:
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Macquarie’s early entry schemes
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How early entry applications are evaluated
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Characteristics of a strong application
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What happens after an early offer is made
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Live Q&A
Study Advanced Computing at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 3 June 2026
From intelligent drones to virtual reality apps, cybersecurity to the Internet of Things, the Bachelor of Advanced Computing will teach you the design principles and programming skills to build the systems behind emerging information technologies with our flexible and innovative degree. Hear from us to learn more. You’ll have the opportunity to submit questions live.
UNSW Canberra Cyber Security Information Evening
Organisation: University of New South Wales
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 3 June 2026
The Bachelor of Cyber Security at UNSW Canberra is a future-focused degree informed by critical government and industry skills gaps. You’ll graduate ready to make an impact in a constantly evolving cyber security landscape, with the skills and competencies that are in demand across industry, government and Defence.
Being based at UNSW Canberra City places you in the heart of Australia’s cyber security sector, providing unique opportunities to connect with industry and build valuable career pathways.
Join us online to hear from current UNSW Canberra students about their experiences studying Cyber Security and how they’ve navigated their degree, sharing tips to help make your own journey a rewarding one.
You’ll also hear from our academic staff and advisers as they discuss the Bachelor of Cyber Security program, including the hands-on learning opportunities, industry mentorships and placements that help prepare students for real-world cyber security challenges. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions during an interactive Q&A panel.
University of Sydney Women in Engineering Information Night
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: University of Sydney, Camperdown/Darlington Campus
Date: Wednesday 3 June 2026
Are you in Year 11 or 12 and thinking about studying Engineering, Computer Science or Project Management? Have you ever wondered what it’s like to study engineering at the University of Sydney?
We’re committed to supporting women-identifying students to thrive across all areas of engineering, computer science and project management – and that’s why we’re investing in that future with $2 million of scholarships for 2027 specifically for women. We believe the future of engineering is more diverse, more inclusive, and led by the next generation of bold thinkers.
Join us for an evening of conversation and connection and explore what it means to study engineering at Sydney. Hear from current students and academic leaders, including Professor Hesham El Gamal (Dean of Engineering) and Professor Renae Ryan (Associate Dean, Culture & Community), as they share how we’re creating space for women to lead, innovate, and shape the future of engineering.
You’ll have a chance to talk with representatives from all our disciplines, and have your questions answered in a Q&A session with engineering staff and current students. The event will be fully catered. Register now to explore your path and find your place in Engineering. Your future, our community.
AIE Online Campus Day
Organisation: Academy of Interactive Entertainment
Location: Online
Date: Saturday 6 June 2026
Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation, film and visual effects at the AIE Online Campus Day. AIE will be running this event for students interested in studying online. You will be able to meet our teachers, explore how classes will run, course options, career pathways and see our amazing student work.
We will be covering everything you need to know about the:
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careers in games and VFX that we train students for;
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studios and industries that we work with;
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courses we offer – from beginners to professional mastery, and;
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the software, skills and knowledge we teach.
Discover Western Webinar – For Year 10-12 Students: Pathways, Alternative Entry and Early Offers
Organisation: Western Sydney University
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 9 June 2026
This webinar is aimed at students in Years 10-12. We will explore and explain our HSC True Reward Early Offer Program, Alternative Entry Pathways and more.
Study Interaction Design at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 10 June 2026
There is so much more to design beyond websites and apps. But how much do you know about interaction design and the role of designers in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape?
Join this session to explore how the Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) at Sydney can prepare you to shape the way we experience the world through technology.
UOW Year 10 Subject Selection Webinar
Organisation: University of Wollongong
Location: Online
Date: Monday 15 June 2026
Choosing the right subjects in Year 10 is an important step towards achieving your future study and career goals.
Join the University of Wollongong (UOW) for a free online event designed to help Year 10 students and their parents make informed subject choices for senior years.
In this session, experts from UOW and the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will cover:
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How subject choices can influence university entry and career pathways
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The importance of prerequisite subjects and assumed knowledge
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Understanding the ATAR and the role of Year 11 results
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Tips for keeping your options open
You’ll also have the chance to ask questions during a live Q&A and chat with our team.
Becoming a Protective Service Officer with the AFP – Online Information Session
Organisation: Australian Federal Police
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 16 June 2026
Gain insights into the role of a protective service officer (PSO), hear first-hand experiences, and discover what it means to do legendary work in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
Why Study Business at the University of Sydney? Webinar for Future Students
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 17 June 2026
Discover how our commerce degree prepares you for the future of work and a wide range of career opportunities. You will learn about the range of study areas (or majors) available – such as marketing, finance, or innovation and entrepreneurship – and the many ways in which you can combine your interests, with over 100 study areas to select from our shared pools of majors and minors.
Find out more about internships, industry-focused experiences, and global mobility opportunities on offer to our Bachelor of Commerce students.
You Can Get In: How to Job Hunt for Entry Level Roles in the Screen Industry
Organisation: Screen Careers
Location: Online
Date: Saturday 20 June 2026
The screen industry recruits through friends and recommendations. The good news about this is that everyone, initially, doesn’t know anyone. We’ll cover how to create a screen ready CV, the role of crew agencies, credits and how to find work.
UTS Tech Fest
Organisation: University of Technology Sydney
Location: University of Technology Sydney, City Campus
Date: Monday 22 June to Friday 26 June 2026
Experience the future of engineering and IT at UTS Tech Festival 2026 – Sydney’s annual student-driven tech showcase held on the UTS campus each June.
Now in it’s fifth year running, Tech Fest is returning with an action-packed calendar filled with showcases, interactive workshops, panel talks, hackathons and real-world tech challenges led by industry leaders.
Whether you’re a current Engineering or IT student, industry partner, tech enthusiast, or university student of the future, this year’s program has an event for everyone.
SCU Live Talks: Parent Information Evening
Organisation: Southern Cross University
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 23 June 2026
Here at Southern Cross University, we are organising an exclusive session designed specifically for parents and students in Years 11 & 12 and encourage you to join us for an upcoming Parents Information Webinar.
The session will cover a wide range of topics, including:
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How to apply
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Taking advantage of our early entry application
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Why SCU
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Scholarship opportunities
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Understanding costs
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Support services
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Uni life and global opportunities
Study and Career Options in Occupational Therapy at the University of Sydney – Webinar for Future Students
Organisation: University of Sydney
Location: Online
Date: Wednesday 24 June 2026
Interested in supporting people live a fuller life? Join us for this informative webinar to learn what occupational therapists do, explore the Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Sydney, hear about work-based placements and student life, and get guidance on entry pathways. Join us live with the Program Director and get answers in the Q&A.
How Computational Mathematics Powers the Modern World – Discover Lecture Series with Macquarie
Organisation: Macquarie University
Location: Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus
Date: Thursday 25 June 2026
Since the earliest days of computing in the 1950s, computational mathematics has been quietly reshaping the world around us. From the algorithms that simulate climate and weather to those that enable medical imaging, advances in computational mathematics sit at the heart of modern technologies that define our world today. This talk will illustrate some of the big ideas in computational mathematics, including some of Associate Professor Stuart Hawkins’ favourite innovations.
We’ll then look at the techniques behind Professor Hawkins’ own research on simulating sound and light waves in complex materials and in the atmosphere. Together, these examples reveal how computational mathematics makes it possible to model the invisible forces that shape our world.
This event is part of Macquarie’s Discover Lecture Series, monthly talks suitable for ages 10 and up that offer inspiring insights and a glimpse into the technological advancements shaping our future.
Clean Energy: Why It Matters and What Comes Next – Discover Lecture Series with Macquarie
Organisation: Macquarie University
Location: Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus
Date: Tuesday 23 June 2026
Clean energy systems such as solar, wind, and biomass are often presented as the answer to climate change. While they aim to reduce pollution, they must also deliver reliable and affordable energy for everyday life, powering homes, transport, and industry without disruption. If clean energy is so promising, why haven’t we fully switched to it yet? The answer lies in the practical challenges of performance, safety, and scale that must be solved before new energy technologies can replace the systems we rely on today.
In this talk, Associate Professor Fatemeh Salehi explores how engineering helps address these challenges, turning clean energy ideas into real-world solutions. This talk explains how understanding what affects performance, and identifying safety issues early, can make clean energy systems work at large scale. Through this lens, she provides insight into how research supports the transition from promising concepts to energy solutions that can meet future needs.
This event is part of Macquarie’s Discover Lecture Series, monthly talks suitable for ages 10 and up that offer inspiring insights and a glimpse into the technological advancements shaping our future.
Discover Western Webinar – Uni Life and Making the Most of Your Time at Uni
Organisation: Western Sydney University
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 28 July 2026
University is not all about study! Western has over 130 different clubs and societies you can join to make friends and meet like-minded people. Join our webinar to learn about university life at Western, including clubs and societies, overseas study opportunities, Jobs on Campus, and more.
Becoming a Protective Service Officer with the AFP – Online Information Session
Organisation: Australian Federal Police
Location: Online
Date: Tuesday 28 July 2026
Gain insights into the role of a protective service officer (PSO), hear first-hand experiences, and discover what it means to do legendary work in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
ATAR, Bonus Points, & Uni Entry Explained with ADHD – Webinar for Year 12 Students & Parents
Organisation: Claire Pech Careers
Location: Online
Date: Thursday 30 July 2026
Join our webinar designed for Yr 12 students and parents, navigating university admissions with ADHD, which can impact these processes.
We’ll cover:
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The ATAR – explained
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What the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) is and who qualifies
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How to apply for EAS and what you will need
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Other bonus points (adjustment factors) on offer
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Important dates and deadlines
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University preference strategies that work
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Early entry options and their benefits
Hosted by Claire Pech, CICA-Accredited Careers Practitioner, and Amanda Krulis, endorsed Organisational Psychologist.
View the full series of webinars for the ADHD community on all things careers, schooling and the workforce.
UOW Future Talk for Parents – Financial Considerations, Scholarships, Accommodation, Wellbeing & Support Services
Organisation: University of Wollongong
Location: Online
Date: Monday 10 August 2026
Year 12 can be a stressful time for students and for the parents and carers supporting them. With big post-school decisions ahead, these sessions are designed to provide clarity, reassurance and practical advice to help you navigate the year with confidence.
Across the program, you’ll gain insights into:
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Supporting students through the HSC and common challenges
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Understanding UOW degrees, pathways and study options
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How AI and emerging technologies are shaping degrees, careers and the future workforce
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Navigating university applications, Early Admission and UAC
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Financial planning for university, including scholarships, budgeting and accommodation
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Accessing UOW support services for a smooth transition to university
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Connecting with other parents and carers in a supportive environment
You’ll also receive regular emails with practical tips, resources and expert advice to help you and your young person feel informed, prepared and supported throughout Year 12 and beyond.
Why the Honey Bee is Smarter than ChatGPT – Discover Lecture Series with Macquarie
Organisation: Macquarie University
Location: Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus
Date: Tuesday 18 August 2026
How smart is the honey bee really? This lecture considers the biological marvel that is the honey bee brain, and the bee mind it supports.
Bees’ brains incorporate rapid feedback on their actions, and can quickly learn different types of art, recognise abstract concepts and learn to navigate for kilometres around their hives. Professor Andrew Barron argues the honey bee is significantly smarter than ChatGPT and surpasses the best that contemporary AI has to offer. He will discuss what lessons AI and robotics developers could learn from consideration of the humble bee.
This event is part of Macquarie’s Discover Lecture Series, monthly talks suitable for ages 10 and up that offer inspiring insights and a glimpse into the technological advancements shaping our future.