The Early- amd Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Forum of the Australian Academy of Science invites you to an afternoon networking and learning about what the EMCR Forum does and how you can be a part of it.

Come along and enjoy drinks and nibbles while listening to ARC Future Fellow, Professor Michael Breadmore talk about "Making cross discplinary research fly as an early- and mid-career researcher."

Talk to current members of the EMCR Forum and consider becoming a member yourself in 2016: applications open 7 September 2015.

Special discount of 5% available if you purchase your ticket through our dedicated secure link.

Hosted by: Ray Martin

Special discount of 5% available if you purchase your ticket through our dedicated secure link.

Hosted by: Ray Martin

The Early- and Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Forum of the Australian Academy of Science invites you to an evening of networking and learning about what the EMCR Forum does and how you can be a part of it.

Enjoy drinks and nibbles while listening to Professor Robert Robinson, Head of the Bragg Institute reflect on the joys of (and issues associated with) being an early-career researcher.

The Early- and Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Forum of the Australian Academy of Science invites you to an afternoon of networking and learning about what the EMCR Forum does and how you can be a part of it.

Enjoy drinks and nibbles while listening to Professor Peter Klinken, Chief Scientist of Western Australia speak about how young researchers can contribute to Australia.

The Early- and Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Forum of the Australian Academy of Science invites you to an afternoon of networking and learning about what the EMCR Forum does and how you can be a part of it.

Enjoy drinks and nibbles while listening to Professor Michael Breadmore, ARC Future Fellow speaks about "Making cross-disciplinary research fly as an early-mid career researcher."

Professor Neil Williams PSM FTSE was awarded the 2014 Haddon Forrester King Medal and Lecture and will be presenting this, one of a series of Haddon Forrester King lectures at the 2015 Mines and Wines Conference.

The Haddon Forrester King Medal and lecture is one of the Australian Academy of Science’s prestigious career awards for life-long achievement and outstanding contribution to science.

© 2025 Australian Academy of Science

Top