The future of food security in Australia
Presented by ANU College of Business & Economics
,Presented by ANU College of Health & Medicine
,Presented by ANU College of Science
As the 'lucky country', we have access to a variety of healthy and nutritious foods. But does Australia face future food insecurity due to climate change, rising living costs and catastrophic events such as COVID-19? Join us for a virtual discussion with experts from the ANU College of Science and ANU College of Business & Economics, as they break down our current food security situation, the future outlook, and how we can navigate future challenges.
Please note: the is an online event held over zoom.
2021 ANU Alumni Week - Connections through our community
It's that time of the year when the ANU alumni community comes together to connect, share and celebrate all the things we care about. This year, we have a week-long program of online and on-campus events to take our sense of community to the next level. So, no matter where you are in the world, we have something for you.
Explore our campus by taking heritage walks and sculpture tours. Connect with networks and attend insightful panel discussions. Watch a movie and enjoy family-friendly events.
Let's come together to celebrate our shared legacy, and all that we care about - our community, our University, our future.
Location
Speakers
- Dr Elizabeth (Liz) Clarke (PhD 2016) – CEO Soils For Life
- Professor Eric Stone Professor, Research School of Biology; Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics; Director, ANU-CSIRO Centre for Genomics, Metabolomics and Bioinformatics, The Australian National University
- Dr Robert Dyball PhD (2005), Senior Lecturer, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society
- Ms Bronwyn Wilkes BSc (Hons) (2003) – PhD Scholar | Associate Lecturer, Fenner School of Environment and Society
Contact
- Alumni Relations6125 5004