CONFERENCE PROGRAM
CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
COLLECTIONS FOR A CHANGING WORLD
To explore how science, culture and diverse knowledge systems can work together to address global challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss and wider societal transformation.
Natural history collections — including preserved animals and plants, fossil material, geological evidence of change and even living collections — represent centuries of irreplaceable biodiversity documentation. As the world faces accelerating climate change, biodiversity loss, and diverse ecological pressures, these collections are emerging as critical research infrastructure that can inform decision making. Sharing the outcomes from research across our globally diverse cultures and knowledge systems can better inform the role natural history collections play. Adapting to climate fluctuations, social and political change and the ongoing challenge of protecting our collections under a range of financial and physical disruptions at a time, their value and uses are increasing. Please share your research and practice-based insights on how collections can be mobilised, interpreted, and expanded to meet present and future challenges.
CONFERENCE THEMES
KEY DATES
Call for Abstracts Opens
June 15th
Submissions Close
First round June 30th, Second round July 15th
Notification of Acceptance
July 31st
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Mon 9 Nov | Tue 10 Nov | Wed 11 Nov | Thu 12 Nov | Fri 13 Nov |
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Arrival/Pre-Conference Activities | Day 1 - Full Conference | Day 2 - Full Conference | Day 3 - Site Visits | Day 4 - Tours & Workshops |
Various venues | National Wine Centre | National Wine Centre | Institutions in Adelaide CBD or within short bus trip | Schedule to be confirmed |
Welcome and public lecture (early evening)
Keynote speaker: Tiahni Adamson | Full day of conference talks | Full day of conference talks, conference dinner in evening | Participation through the registration process for ‘behind the scenes’ tours across a diverse range of natural history collections in South Australia. | Workshop and tour program being finalised |
More information coming soon...