POV: A moist towelette has absorbed all the A4! How will you finish your thesis now?
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne will be home to the Centre for STEM Excellence at Melbourne Connect.
Read MoreMix up algae-based cocktails and sustainable plastics in Seaweed Salon
Read MoreWatch the live broadcast of our event from 2020 Melbourne Writers Festival
Read MoreAre you a 15 to 25-year-old passionate about art, science, design, technology, innovation and everything in between?
Read MoreChoose your character! Get to know the performers in our Melbourne Writers Festival event Science vs Romance.
Read MoreWe’re partnering with VicHealth to support students in Gippsland affected by the 2020 bushfires.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne is delivering cross-curriculum workshops with artist Mitch Mahoney to introduce high school students to Indigenous innovations
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Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne invites proposals from all disciplines to to delve into the science and art behind what it means to be part of a pack.
Read MoreStay sane during the COVID19 pandemic with these quarantine and self isolation tips from the Science Gallery Melbourne community.
Read MoreWe are planning a Collision Commission: a small multi-disciplinary team to work with Robin Fox to create a major new high-tech art commission for the opening of the Gallery.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne invites proposals from all disciplines to explore the full spectrum of mental health in our first exhibition in the new gallery.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne is thrilled to announce a $4million gift from philanthropists Peter and Ruth McMullin to build our future home.
Read MoreOur season of DISPOSABLE was curated with young people for young people! Read their essays here.
Read MoreThe Unversity of Melbourne has secured the rights to the Australian node of the acclaimed Science Gallery Network.
Read MoreWith video games using these perfect environments as key storytelling drivers; from Mirror’s Edge idealistic urban environment to Fallout’s bleak wastelands- are our actual future environments easily acknowledged thanks to repeat representation in our game worlds?
Read MoreThe University of Melbourne has secured the rights to the first and only Australian node of the acclaimed international Science Gallery network. The Gallery will open in late 2020 as part of The University’s innovation precinct, Melbourne Connect.
Read MoreA discussion exploring how perfectionism exists both positively and negatively across a range of different industries, from the need for precision in making the next big scientific discovery to performance anxiety in the performing arts.
Read MoreThere are many highlights that come to mind as I reflect over my short time with Science Gallery Melbourne …
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