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​Student Workshops (Years 4 to 12)
​Using Data to Develop our World!
​Statistics, Systems thinking & STEM

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Engage your students in these workshops to support their statistics, systems thinking & STEM ability.
Visit https://ssapostercomp.info/workshops/ for options

Using Data to Develop Our World!
Student workshops supporting Maths, Science, HASS, HPE, Tech curricula,
with an emphasis on investigations, problem solving & inquiry.


From developing an appreciation of, and interest in, statistics, systems thinking and scientific methods in practice, to advancing their skills in problem formation & study design ... through to statistical analysis & reporting – including use of free statistical software!
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Inspirational for Years 4 to 12!


Invaluable for Stage 6 (Yr 11/12) Science Extension (Research Projects) and related syllabi.

Online, interactive sessions - optional F2F in the Newcastle Region


EOI/Enquiries: via [email protected]  
(please indicate: students numbers, preferred timing of delivery, etc)
Example multi-session options (Years 7 to 10  & Years 11/12) - visit https://ssapostercomp.info/workshops/ for more options (Years 4 to 12)
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Thanks to the City of Newcastle, HISH will be delivering a 6-session option for FREE to 4 Hunter Schools' Year 11 Science Extension classes in Term 4, 2025.
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Hunter Innovation and Science Hub acknowledges Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia including the First Australian peoples and lands of the Hunter Valley region, the Mindaribba, Awabakal, Bahtabah, Biraban, Worrimi, Birripal, Wonnarua, Gringal, Geawegal and Darkinjung. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and  recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities, and acknowledge the contributions and sophistication of First Nations knowledges. We acknowledge the Elders both past and present of this Country, and their stewardship of this Country. We ask permission of those Elders to use this place for a short time. We will not damage nor abuse this place and will remember their custodianship of this place with deep respect.
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  • Events
    • PosterComp
    • Workshops
    • Past Events
  • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Sponsor Us
  • Resources
    • enviroBYTES
    • Poster competition
    • National Science Week and Hunter Science Festival
    • News and Information
  • Hub Members
    • Become a Member
    • Submit an event
    • Apply for funding
  • Contact Us