Monday 19 May from 6:30pm to 9pm Tuesday 20 May from 6:30pm to 9pm
Serving science to thirsty minds. Not limited to your usual pint at the local pub, we deliver science stories of all sizes and flavours. We aim to knock down stereotypes, build science appreciation and highlight the amazing science brewing in your own backyard.
As self-confessed science enthusiasts, we enjoy talking about science with everyone. We want to be the spark that ignites inspiration in people of any background to talk passionately about science.
This year, Pint of Science Australia will host two nights at the UNSW Roundhouse Club Bar.
Monday 19 May: Plants, Pollinators and Peering in a Microscope
Marcus Greenwood (PhD candidate, UNSW): Why can some plants move faster than others?
Inna Osmolovsky (Postdoctoral researcher, UNSW): Pollination in the time of climate change
Dr Elvis Pandzic (Senior Lecturer, UNSW): Beer Goggles vs. Microscope Lenses: Seeing Life in Finer Detail
Tuesday 20 May: Fire, Drought, and Quantum Leaps
Matt Grant (PhD candidate, UNSW): Beyond a reasonable drought: exploring the changing nature of Australian droughts
Sarah McInnes (PhD candidate, UNSW): Too hot to handle? Bushfires, plants, and surviving the impossible
Dr Alison Goldingay (Postdoctoral researcher, UNSW): Secret superpowers of optical quantum systems
Artwork Credit: Natasha Bong (2025 Annual Digital Artist)