Raising the Bar
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Raising the Bar is shaking up the traditional classroom by bringing thought-provoking conversations to life across five unique bars in the Perth CBD. Dive into the mind of The University of Wetsern Australia’s top 10 researchers, as they discuss their findings on global, national and regional issues and how we can make the world a better place. The best part? It’s going to cost you an unbeatable price of $0…lets cheers to that!
Here’s the scoop, on Tuesday 29 October, each venue will feature two captivating presentations, giving you the chance to dive into a range of topics while basking in a lively yet laid-back atmosphere. Don’t miss out on a fun-filled evening where you can expand your horizons, spark exciting conversations, and connect with like-minded folks. Ready to check out the lineup of topics, venues, and speakers? Take a peek below!
- Dr Heather Bray – Market Grounds at 5.30pm – RSVP here
” … served with a side of science”: What future food technologies would you want on your plate?
- Dr Cele Richardson – Market Grounds at 7.00pm – RSVP here
Can young people sleep their way to better mental health?
- Dr Tracy Redhead – The Shoe at 5.30pm – RSVP here
Music and AI – Competitor, Collaborator or Copycat
- Associate professor Karen Wallman – The Shoe at 7.00pm – RSVP here
The impact of heat on human performance: from mine sites to marathons to surgical theatres.
- Professor Mayowa Babalola – The Globe at 5.30pm – RSVP here
The Ethics-Family-AI Tango: Leading Tomorrow’s Workplace
- Anna Faber – The Globe at 7.00pm – RSVP here
Can marine bacteria become superheroes in the fight against plastic pollution?
- Associate professor Paul Maginn – Universal Bar at 5.30pm – RSVP here
(Sub)Urban Dreams/Nightmares? Blandscapes, Blendscapes, Brutalscapes; and, Brutopianscapes
- Dr Jess Kolbusz – Universal Bar at 7.00pm – RSVP here
Remaining chilled under pressure: insights from a deep-sea oceanographer
- Associate professor Nicki Mitchell – The Stables at 5.30pm – RSVP here
Pushing the boundaries: how far should we go to prevent extinction of species?
- Professor Danail Obreschkow – The Stables at 7.00pm – RSVP here
Black holes: what are they and how are they created?