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Discover AuScope facilities, data, software and services for researchers in academia, government and industry, and for everyone including policy makers, media professionals, educators, students, citizen scientists and members of the general public—in Australia and abroad.


AuScope for researchers

 

Looking for expertise? Find an expert in our team of scientists, educators, designers, technologists and communicators.


 

AuScope for everyone

 
  • AuScope is deeply connected across the Australian geoscience research ecosystem, in academia, government and industry through numerous collaborative national research infrastructure programs and projects. Our data underpins decisions at state and federal level in climate and environment and resources through partnerships with Geoscience Australia, CSIRO, State and Territory Geological Surveys, CRCs and Australian universities.

    As such, upon request, we can coordinate timely, expert briefings on geoscience research developments across Australia to assist policy making activities in state government, federal government, council, NGOs and more.

    AuScope is a trusted, apolitical and independent non-profit organisation that is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Education and the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).Through NCRIS, we are also able to connect you to expertise in adjacent areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, including environmental, marine, agricultural, ecosystem, biological and archaeological areas, as well as supercomputing and data.

  • We have news for you! Please contact us anytime to speak with an expert or to have complex geoscience breakthroughs translated for the public.

  • The AuScope team is filled with enthusiastic scientists and science communicators who have knowledge to share in or for your lecture theatre and laboratory. Working on Australia’s natural resources, geohazards and fundamental Earth science challenges everyday—we’re passionate about explaining why geoscience matters for the future. We are also aware of great content that is being generated beyond our team in the national Earth science community, like the short film Rola (Stone) developed by Dr Marissa Betts on the importance of cross-cultural Earth science communication today. If you would like to access expertise in the AuScope team or the wider Australian geoscience community please reach out, we’re ready to help you engage your students!

  • AuScope supports outreach all year round via workshops and educational resources including the Australian Seismometers in Schools (AuSIS) program at the Australian National University. AuSIS is an outreach program that maintains 50 research quality broadband seismometers in schools around Australia and provides researchers with access to data form those instruments. At the same time, the AuSIS team work with educators and students at those schools to raise awareness of geoscience through observing dynamic Earth in motion.

    If you are seeking a bespoke outreach experience, please reach out.

  • Do you have a question about Earth science that you would like an expert to answer? Flick us an email? In the meantime, explore the icons above!

  • AuScope offers and facilitates bespoke, place-based, and digital learning experiences for anyone in Australia who is curious about the cutting-edge research scientists who are investigating using AuScope facilities, data, and services today. Particularly during National Science Week (August) and Earth Science Week (October) each year. For example, in 2021, we collaborated with AIME - the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience - to bring an Earth science quiz to Indigenous students from the Adelaide Botanics Secondary School. In National Science Week 2022, AuScope brought the experience of imaging Earth to life through a self-guided digital experience called Immersive Earth. Please get in touch if you would like AuScope to come to you—IRL or online!


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