Media & Publications

Skype a Scientist
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Skype a Scientist

Skype a Scientist matches classrooms from around the world with scientists from every conceivable field to have all of their science questions answered! Through this program I’ve already connected with students from India, Canada, England, Singapore and more!

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Dinosaur Festival at the Australian Museum
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Dinosaur Festival at the Australian Museum

Why was T. rex so famous? How do we find out how a T. rex died? (through a T. rex autopsy of course!). What should you do if you discover a fossil? Every year the Australian Museum hosts the Dinosaur Festival - an extravaganza of life-size dinosaurs roaming the museum, science talks, and hands-on interactions with real fossils.

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The Found a Fossil Project
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

The Found a Fossil Project

I’m the Founder of the Found a Fossil project - a website and research project that aims to provide Australians with accessible information about what to do if you come across a heritage object.

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STEMcognito Interview
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

STEMcognito Interview

STEMcognito is a not-for-profit organisation hosting verified videos by STEM experts - including interviews like this one!

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Teaching Palaeobiology - Fizzics Education Podcast
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Teaching Palaeobiology - Fizzics Education Podcast

Join Founder of Fizzics Education, Ben Newsome, chat to me about my role with Superstars of STEM, listen in as we discuss how I teach paleobiology at the Australian Museum and describe my passion for helping rural girls to get involved in STEM.

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Found a Fossil on Radio
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Found a Fossil on Radio

In promotion of my Found a Fossil project and associated survey, I chatted to several radio stations across Australia to spread the message of how to respectfully treat new heritage discoveries.

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What to do if you find fossils or artefacts - The Lighthouse
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

What to do if you find fossils or artefacts - The Lighthouse

Fossils and artefacts are not always found by scientists or archaeologists. Often they’re found by farmers, bushwalkers, or miners. But, the information about what to do is incredibly vague. Here I chat about my Found a Fossil project which aims to make this information clearer.

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Outback Magazine
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Outback Magazine

To promote my Found a Fossil project to farmers and others in working on the land who may find heritage material, I had a chat to the team at Outback Magazine to encourage people to participate in the research!

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Student Leadership Forum
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Student Leadership Forum

Where can a Bachelor of Science take you? What about studying archaeology? I was invited to give a keynote address to over 100 Year 12 students about my journey at Macquarie University, and show that life is what you make it, how we can figure out what we love to do, and how students can have the adventure of a lifetime at university.

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Australian Heritage Festival - Student Training project
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Australian Heritage Festival - Student Training project

What diseases did the dinosaurs suffer from? How did the Australian megafauna go extinct? What should YOU do if you ever discover a fossil or Indigenous artefact? This online seminar was held exclusively for the Australian Heritage Festival!

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GSA Earth Science Student Symposia
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

GSA Earth Science Student Symposia

The GSA Earth Science Student Symposia (GESSS) is a national program run by the Geological Society of Australia. This virtual conference allows students from around the country to share their research and fieldwork experiences, connecting with academics from many other institutions and showcasing the amazing variety of earth sciences careers.

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Curious Minds Coaching
Sally Hurst Sally Hurst

Curious Minds Coaching

Curious Minds empowers girls who are passionate, high performers in Science,  Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to explore their full potential, through a six-month hands-on extension and mentoring program.

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