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Meet the Lecturers
Mar
12
Past Event
Meet the Lecturers
18:00 – 21:00
Hello UNE Zoology Enthusiasts, We are thrilled to announce our second event for 2026, Meet the Lecturers! This event is your chance to become familiar with lecturers you will encounter during your first year and throughout the rest of your time at UNE, ask your burning questions, and connect with fellow students. Event Details: Date: Thursday March 12th  Time: 6pm (Armidale time) Where: On campus - Natural History Museum, Online - https://teams.live.com/meet/9382013501161?p=q2EriH2AVRllWCpODt Are you a first-year zoology student (or just a keen wildlife enthusiast)? Come along to our Meet The Lecturers event! This is your chance to chat with your professors in a relaxed setting, ask questions, and connect with fellow students. Can’t attend in person? The link to live stream it is in our bio!
Blue Hole BBQ and Spotlighting
Feb
27
Past Event
Blue Hole BBQ and Spotlighting
The Blue Hole Gara Gorge
18:00 – 22:00
On Friday 27th February, the UNE Zoology Society will be holding our first spotlighting event of the year!   Meet us from 6pm at the Natural History Museum to carpool to Blue Hole! If you are unable to carpool, meet us at Blue Hole at 6:30pm. When we arrive, there will be a BBQ for dinner before we set off all together at 7:45pm. We will aim to be returning to the Natural History Museum around 10-10:15pm.   There's no need for fancy equipment, we will supply head torches, but there is a limited number of these so if you have your own, please bring it along! Please dress warmly with appropriate clothes and wear good, comfy shoes.   Your ticket is only confirmed once you have received a confirmation email from the UNE Zoology Society, not just a tax invoice from UNELife. Once you have added your ticket to your cart, ensure you follow the rest of the checkout steps to make sure you complete your "purchase". If you are unsure if you have confirmed your place on the trip, please email the Zoology Society.    Some fauna we are likely to see include: Koalas Possums Kangaroos Variety of birds Microbats Native Frogs Variety of lizards and herps Variety of inverts For those who don't have their own transport to make their way out to Blue Hole, there will be a bus with limited space. However, we will also be allocating those without transport to people with spare seats in their cars. Please select the appropriate option according to your transport situation. Make sure you RSVP by 7pm, on Thursday 26th February (the day before the event) to secure your spot! If you have dietary requirements, please let us know in your RSVP.
UNE Zoology Society AGM
Oct
02
2025 Past Event
UNE Zoology Society AGM
18:30 – 20:30
🐾 UNE Zoology Society AGM – Have Your Say, Shape Our Future! 🐾 It’s that time of year again – the Annual General Meeting is coming up on Thursday 2nd October at 6:30pm! Think of it as a big team huddle (but with less running and more zoology) where we celebrate the past year, share ideas, and elect our President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer for 2026. Nominations for committee member positions are also open! Nominations are now open – so if you’ve been dreaming of steering the society into its next adventure, now’s your chance to throw your hat (or safari hat) in the ring! Nominate here! We’ll be meeting online so you can join from the comfort of your home – whether that’s your desk, your couch, or under a blanket fort. The meeting will be hosted on Teams-  UNE Zoology Society 2025 AGM 2 October 2025 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm (EST) Meeting link: UNE Zoology Society 2025 AGM | Microsoft Teams | Meet-up-Join   Come along, have your say, and help us make the next year wilder than ever! 🦋🐢🦉
The PhD Experience
Sep
04
2025 Past Event
The PhD Experience
18:00 – 19:00
🐾 UNE Zoology Society Presents: The PhD Experience Ever wondered what it’s really like to dive into years of research, discovery, and academic challenge? Join the UNE Zoology Society for an evening of insight and inspiration as we hear from two PhD researchers who will share not only their cutting-edge zoological research but also the personal stories behind their journeys. Our presenters will take you through their unique research projects, discuss the skills and knowledge they’ve gained along the way, and open up about the realities of pursuing a doctorate — from unexpected challenges to exciting “aha” moments. They’ll also share advice for anyone thinking about starting their own research pathway. This event is perfect for: Undergraduate students curious about life after their degree Future researchers seeking tips and encouragement Wildlife enthusiasts who love hearing about new scientific discoveries 📅 Date: Thursday, 4 September ⏰ Time: 6:00 PM 📍 Location: Online (https://teams.live.com/meet/9338138787046?p=lNMfss2pKoigqxhHzU) Come along with your questions, curiosity, and maybe even a cup of tea — this is your chance to connect directly with researchers and gain a real understanding of The PhD Experience.
UNE Zoology Society's Women in STEM Careers Seminar
Jul
25
2025 Past Event
UNE Zoology Society's Women in STEM Careers Seminar
Natural History Museum
17:15 – 19:00
🎤 Women in STEM Careers Seminar 🗓 Friday, July 25th 🕔 Doors open 5:15 PM | Event 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM 📍 UNE Natural History Museum Join the UNE Zoology Society for our Women in STEM Careers Seminar, an inspiring evening spotlighting the voices of five accomplished women working across a range of scientific fields. Held in the UNE Natural History Museum, this seminar will offer students and the community an opportunity to hear firsthand about the speakers’ career journeys, the challenges they've faced, and the expertise they’ve gained along the way. Whether you're considering a career in science, already on the path, or simply interested in hearing from professionals in STEM, this event is for you. Check out @unezoologysociety for more information on each extraordinary panellist and their career. Join us to be inspired, ask questions, and connect with a community of passionate individuals who are shaping the future of science. Can't attend on campus? This event will be hybrid and will be streamed live on Zoom. We will send you the Zoom link via email before the event! ✨ Free entry | All welcome Light refreshments provided. Hosted by the UNE Zoology Society.
De-Extinction Discussion: UNE Zoology Society X UNE Geoscience Society
Jul
04
2025 Past Event
De-Extinction Discussion: UNE Zoology Society X UNE Geoscience Society
EM1 Lecture Theatre
17:30 – 19:00
Can we bring a species back from extinction, and more importantly, should we?   📅 Friday, 4 July ⏰ 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM (AEST) 📍 Online via Zoom and on campus at the EM1 Lecture Theatre, Natural Resource Building (W055) 🎫 FREE- all welcome!   Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the future of conservation, join the UNE Zoology Society and UNE Geoscience Society for a thought-provoking panel discussion on de-extinction.   From dire wolves to wooly mice, bringing back the thylacine and the dodo, this topic is more prevalent than ever. We sit down with some leading experts on the topic to discuss not only the science of de-extinction, but the ethics of the process too.   If joining in person at the Armidale Campus, keep the conversation going after the panel with nibbles and drinks and the chance to meet one on one with panellist Dr Tommy Leung! Online attendees will receive the link to the Zoom meeting the week of the event.   🌟 Panellists: Professor Andrew Pask (University of Melbourne) – head of the Thylacine Integrated Genomic  Restoration Research (TIGRR) Laboratory Dr Tommy Leung (UNE) – parasitologist and science communicator Professor Mike Archer (UNSW)- palaeontologist and de-extinction researcher Dr Nic Rawlence (University of Otago) – ancient DNA specialist and evolutionary biologist Dr Catherine Grueber (University of Sydney)- conservation geneticist specialising in evolutionary genetics   Register now to secure your spot!
Spotlighting Event- Mount Duval
May
15
2025 Past Event
Spotlighting Event- Mount Duval
Natural History Museum
17:00 – 20:00
On Thursday 15th May, the UNE Zoology Society will be holding another spotlighting event at Mount Duval led by our very own Dr Eric Nordberg!   Meet us from 5pm at the Natural History Museum for some pizza before we set off all together to Mount Duval at 5:30pm. We will be bussing out to Mount Duval all together so please be prepared to stay out until about 8:00pm. We will endeavour to make sure you are not back too late. If you are running late or can no longer come, please ensure you notify the Zoology Society via email: zoologysociety@myune.edu.au so we may give your spot to someone else.   There's no need for fancy equipment, we will supply head torches, but there is a limited number of these so if you have your own, please bring it along! It'll be chilly so dress warmly and wear good, comfy shoes.   Your ticket is only confirmed once you have received a confirmation email from the UNE Zoology Society, not just a tax invoice from UNELife. Once you have added your ticket to your cart, ensure you follow the rest of the checkout steps to make sure you complete your "purchase". If you are unsure if you have confirmed your place on the trip, please email the Zoology Society.    Some fauna we are likely to see include: Koalas Sugar Gliders and Greater Gliders Kangaroos Variety of birds Microbats Native Frogs Variety of lizards and herps Variety of inverts Limited space will be available on the bus, so make sure you RSVP by 7pm, on Wednesday 14th May (the day before the event) to secure your space!  
UNE Zoology Society- Photography Workshop
May
08
2025 Past Event
UNE Zoology Society- Photography Workshop
17:00 – 18:00
📸 UNE Zoology Society Photography Workshop 🐾 Join us Thursday 8th May at 5pm for an exciting online Photography Workshop hosted by the UNE Zoology Society! We’re thrilled to welcome Professor Paul McDonald—expert in Animal Behaviour and passionate wildlife photographer—as he shares tips, techniques, and insights into the art of capturing the natural world through a lens. 🦅🌿 Whether you're a beginner with a phone camera or a seasoned DSLR user, this workshop will help sharpen your skills and inspire your next nature shoot. ✨ Free & open to all students! 📍 Online (via TEAMS) 🕔 Thursday 8th May @ 5:00 PMHere is the link to the photography workshop-https://teams.live.com/meet/9373462243350?p=qaMo2wZcQLFDUi3Wqz  Don't miss this chance to learn from one of UNE’s best. See you there! Kind regards,   Amy Thomas Secretary
Intensive School Spotlighting
Apr
14
2025 Past Event
Intensive School Spotlighting
Natural History Museum
17:00 – 20:00
The UNE Zoology Society is excited to announce our upcoming spotlighting event for the 2025 trimester 1 intensive school period. On Monday 14th April, we are holding our first Intensive School Spotlighting event of the year with Dr Eric Nordberg! Meet us from 5pm at the Natural History Museum for some pizza before we set off together to Dumaresq Dam at 5:45pm. You have an option to drive your car from the musuem to the dam or car pooling as well. There’s no need for fancy equipment, we will supply head torches, but there is a limited number of these so if you have your own, please bring it along! It'll be chilly so dress warmly and wear good, comfy shoes. Some fauna we are likely to see include: Koalas Kangaroos Variety of birds Microbats Native Frogs Variety of inverts We are aware that it is the intensive period and will endeavour to make sure you are not back too late.  We look forward to seeing you there!    Warm regards,   Amy Thomas Secretary of the Zoology Society    
Trivia Night w/ Environmental Science Society
Apr
03
2025 Past Event
Trivia Night w/ Environmental Science Society
Natural History Museum
17:30 – 19:30
The UNE Zoology Society is excited to announce our upcoming Trivia event with the Environmental Science Society. It will be a fun night of trivia at the Natural History Museum with a large range of questions from zoology to environmental science to fun science facts.  There will be fun prizes to be won with pizza and snacks provided The event will start at 5:30 to enjoy snacks and prepare teams, and the trivia will start at 6 pm, with Pizza and prizes shortly after Tickets will be free for Zoology Society members and $10 for non-members. If you are a member, please get our free ticket as we need identification in case of an emergency and if you are having an issue please email the zoology society with your intention to attend and we can add you to the list. The event is hybrid, so if you are an online student, please email or message the Zoology Society on social media for the link to the event. We look forward to a fun evening and hope to see everyone there!!
UNE Zoology Society Trimester 1 Welcome Event
Feb
27
2025 Past Event
UNE Zoology Society Trimester 1 Welcome Event
16:00 – 17:00
Hello UNE Zoology Enthusiasts, We are thrilled to kick off the new academic year with our first UNE Zoology Society meeting for Trimester 1, 2025! This event is your opportunity to connect with fellow students, share your passion for zoology, and help shape the society’s plans for the year. Event Details: Date: Thursday February 27th  Time: 5pm (Armidale time) Where: Online- https://teams.live.com/meet/9381436763155?p=uRDaeO6gxugoJsQRXY  Whether you’re a new student eager to meet others or a returning member with ideas for events and initiatives, we would love to hear from you. Let’s make 2025 an exciting and impactful year for the UNE Zoology Society! What to Expect: Introduction to the society and our goals A chance to meet other students interested in zoology Open discussion to brainstorm events and activities for 2025 Opportunities to get involved and make a difference We look forward to seeing you there and can’t wait to hear your ideas!   Amy Secretary UNE Zoology Society 
Annual General Meeting
Oct
10
2024 Past Event
Annual General Meeting
18:00 – 20:00
The club's Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be taking place on the 10th October at 6pm, online and in person! If you are a member of the club, or an interested person wanting to have their say, then we strongly encourage you to come along! In order for the club to continue next year, we MUST meet quorum (a minimum number of people in attendance that validates the meeting) on Thursday night. We will hear about the club's progress over 2024, nominate new committee members, and look ahead to 2025. If you are interested in being part of the committee for next year, nominate for a position here: https://forms.office.com/r/33QX4gNgfS Nominations will close on Monday 7 October at 11:59pm. If you are nominating for a position, you MUST attend the AGM to be elected and you need someone to second your nomination at the meeting. For those attending in person, we will provide some food and drinks! If you would like to attend the meeting online, the zoom link is here: https://une-au.zoom.us/j/81489191821... Meeting ID: 814 8919 1821 Password: 697077
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