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Date
21-23 October 24

Location
Level 9, Paramatta City Campus, Western Sydney University

Cost
UoW LIFT and WISE Interns Free. Please contact us for a discount code.

General admission $130

Unlock your potential at the upcoming Women in STEM Careers and Entrepreneurship Masterclass, hosted by the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute and Western Sydney University. This exclusive event will take place from 21 – 23 October at the Parramatta City Campus, Western Sydney University.

Designed for women STEM researchers, this masterclass offers a unique opportunity to delve into Australia’s research commercialisation and innovation ecosystem. Gain insights directly from industry and university experts in research innovation, and hear success stories from researchers who have transitioned into leading roles in start-ups or R&D teams.

If you are a STEM research student or an early to mid-career researcher, this masterclass is tailored for you. We especially encourage those who have participated in an APR Internship, funded by APR’s WiSE program, to take advantage of available sponsorships covering accommodation and travel expenses.

MASTERCLASS PROGRAM

Day 1 (21/10/2024)

Time Theme and Speaker
8:15 – 9:00 Registration and Coffee
9:00 – 9:30 Welcome & Welcome to Country
Sharidan Kearney – 3rd year student – Western Sydney University
9:30 – 10:00 The Significance of Women in STEM Research Careers
Professor Myriam Amielh, Dean, Industry and Innovation, Australian Catholic University
10:00-10:30 Western Sydney University Commitment to Women in STEM Research
Professor Janice Aldrich-Wright, Dean Graduate Studies, Western Sydney University
10:30-11:00 HDR Industry Internships
Lisa Farrar, Associate Director, AMSI
11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:00 Perspective of a STEM HDR Candidate: Panel Discussion
Moderator: Dr Michael Baker, Director, Graduate Research School, Western Sydney University
Speakers: Cheryl Toth (SpineCare Foundation, Northcott), Marie Amigo (PhD Candidate, WSU School of Medicine), Paayal Kumar (QBiotics)
12:00-12:30 The Imperative of Commercialising STEM Research
Ben Wright, CEO, Mimetic Pty Ltd
12:30-13:00 Lunch
13:30-14:00 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Key to Women in STEM Research
Inu Rana, Senior Manager, Global Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Western Sydney University
14:00-14:30 Entrepreneurship and Research Impact Canvas
Carla Dias Wadewitz, Senior Manager for Innovation Strategy & Services, Western Sydney University
14:30-14:45 Coffee Break
14:45-15:05 Perspective of a STEM Researcher
Natascha Weinberger, Researcher, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
15:05-15:35 From PhD to Female Founder – Supporting Women in Entrepreneurship
Dr Tamantha Stutchbury, Director iAccelerate, University of Wollongong
15:35-16:05 How to Build a Successful STEM Research Portfolio
Professor Graciela Metternicht, Dean of Science and Professor of Environmental Geography at Western Sydney University
16:30-18:00 Welcome Drinks

Day 2 (22/10/2024)

Time Theme and Speaker
8:15 – 9:00 Registration and Coffee
9:00 – 9:30 The Need for Women in STEM Research
TBC
9:30 – 10:00 Supporting Leadership Development opportunities for Women in STEM
Dr Rachel Cameron, Principal – International Search, Brooker Consulting
10:00-10:30 Empowering Women in STEM: Creating an Inclusive Culture
Narelle Underwood, Executive Director Spatial Services
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Celebrating Women in STEM Researchers: Panel Discussion with Wise/APR interns
Moderator: Tracey McClurg, National Business Development Director, Campus Plus
Speakers: WiSE/APR Interns – Nadezhda Aleksandrova, Mariam Abdullah, Sharmin Zaman
12:00-12:30 Starting My Own STEM Venture
Nikki Meller, Founder and Director, CREDuED
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:00 Commercialization of STEM Research – Lessons Learned
Professor Paul Breen, Engineer and Research Professor in Biomedical & Human Technology, MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University
14:00-14:30 CSIRO HDR Internships Opportunities for Women in STEM
Selena Boyfield, Ecosystem Manager, CSIRO
14:30-15:00 The Power of Industry Experience in STEM Research
Professor Olivia Mirza, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:00 Case Study: JobIQ (AI for Job Search)
Professor Tomas Trescak, Associate Dean (Engagement), School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences, Western Sydney University
16:00-17:00 Inspirational Women in STEM Research
TBC
18:00-20:00 Dinner (smart casual)
CommBank Stadium

Day 3 (23/10/2024) – Hackathon Challenge Day
Time Theme and Speaker
8:00 – 8:30 Registration and Coffee
8:30 – 15:30 Hackathon: Maximising Research Outcomes of Women in STEM
Brad Twynham, Entrepreneur in Residence, Launch Pad, Western Sydney University
8:30 – Welcome
8:35 – Framing the Challenge and Ideation
9:45 – Coffee Break
10:00 – Radical creativity and finetuning the challenge
11:00 – Solution development and value proposition (incl/prototypes)
12:00 – (Working) Lunch
12:30 – Storytelling Pitching
13:00 – Developing and preparing the pitches (3 mins/pitch)
13:45-14:45 – Pitches (jury panel to include 1 rep from WSU, AMSI, APR Intern)
14:50-15:10 – Jury deliberation
15:15-15:30 – Announcement of the winners & prizes (1st Prize and People’s Choice Award) and photos
15:30 Prizes and Closing Remarks
Professor Tim Marchant, Director AMSI

The Innovation Challenge is a one-day hackathon designed to empower participants to tackle emerging problems and develop innovative solutions. Throughout the event, participants will hone valuable skills that are applicable in any professional setting, whether they pursue careers as employees within various organisations or forge their own paths as innovators, inventors, or entrepreneurs. Additionally, participants will have the unique opportunity to pitch their ideas to industry leaders, gaining exposure and potentially valuable feedback from experts in the field. This challenge not only fosters creativity and problem-solving but also encourages networking and professional growth.

SPEAKERS

Day 1 Speakers

Day 2 Speakers

Day 3 Speakers

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Important note

If you have completed an Internship that was funded by APR’s WISE program you will receive a promotion code to register for free. If you haven’t received your promotion code please email contact@aprintern.org.au.

Getting to the Masterclass

The Masterclass will be held at the Peter Shergold Building, 169 Macquarie St, Parramatta.

The Peter Shergold Building is 5 mins walk from Parramatta Railway Station. Train travel times to Parramatta are approximately 40 mins from Sydney Airport and 30 mins from the Sydney CBD.

See Getting to Western Sydney University, for a map which lists car parking stations in Parramatta.

Accommodation

A vast array of options are available, both in Parramatta and the Sydney CBD.

Contact for further information

Email contact@aprintern.org.au for any queries.

Delivered by AMSI and supported by Western Sydney University and The Australian Department of Industry, Science and Research