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Ep 38. Mr Do Bee, Katydids and Superstars of STEM with Kate Umbers

Ep 38. Mr Do Bee, Katydids and Superstars of STEM with Kate Umbers

FromIn Situ Science


Ep 38. Mr Do Bee, Katydids and Superstars of STEM with Kate Umbers

FromIn Situ Science

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

SPECIAL GUEST: KATE UMBERS (WSU)
Stop murdering invertebrates. OK? Good.
Dr Kate Umbers is an animal behaviour expert from Western Sydney University who is fighting to make sure that invertebrates are recognised as the wonderful creatures they are. In an interview with In Situ Science she says that perhaps the arts are the best way of teaching people about the majesty of the other 99% of the animal kingdom. By forming meaningful relationships between people and invertebrates, we can start appreciating them as things other than the creepy, crawly stereotypes they have been given.
Kate along with 29 other women across Australia is a ‘Superstar of STEM’, recognised by Science and Technology Australia for their contribution to science. These superstars are acting as role models to increase the representation of women in science. We talk about her experiences with the Superstars of STEM initiative as well as her breakthrough role on Romper Room as a child.
Follow Kate on Twitter @kateumbers and find out more about her research at www.kateumbers.com
Find out more about the Superstars of STEM scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au at or check out #SUPERSTARSOFSTEM
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Music: ‘Strange Stuff’ by Sonic Wallpaper - www.sonicwallpaper.bandcamp.com
 
Released:
Dec 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sharing the stories behind scientific discovery. Each episode James O'Hanlon meets a different scientist and hears their 'behind the scenes' stories.