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Future Science Talks & Sydney Comedy School

Future Science Talks: Comedy Edition

Where
324 King St
Newtown NSW 2042
When

Tuesday 24 September from 6:30pm to 8pm

Cost

Adult: $27.50

Science Comedy Talks returns to the Sydney Fringe after sold-out shows at the Sydney Comedy Festival.

Each show features a wide array of scientists who have partnered with comedians to bring laughter to their science talks.

Laugh and learn at the same time.

Just how much alcohol consumption really is good for us? Can science predict the next gen of emojis? And how is Australia leading the world in psychedelic therapies?

Come hear the answers to these questions and more from Sydney’s best new and emerging scientists.

Each show features wildly different scientific presentations, with a tonne of humour sprinkled in. 

Check out our instagram reels via our Future Science Talks YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSWriDsXq0

Speakers

6:30pm, Tuesday 24 September

  • Adrian Walker - UNSW

  • Paul H Mason - Macquarie University

  • Caroline Mills - Western Sydney University

  • Markus Domogala - Sydney University

  • Riley Easton - University of Technology Sydney

  • Nicole Peel - Western Sydney University

This is a joint production by Future Science Talks, the Sydney Comedy School and Sydney MC David Crisante.

Contact event organiser

Future Science Talks & Sydney Comedy School

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