Watch the presentations from the National Final of the 2017 Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka awards.
Read MoreThe 2017 Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka Awards National Final will be live from around 12:30pm on Friday the 8th of September.
Read MoreThis year we will be live streaming the national final of the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka Awards, on the 8th of September.
Read MoreEveryone is excited and full of anticipation - the question we ask is: What's not to look forward to?
This year's Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards National Finals Symposium promises to be the best so far - we have fantastic and diverse student presenters, great diversity of subjects grounded in fabulous science, live streaming of the whole afternoon from our website, and we are back at Government House for the Governor General's Awards Dinner thanks to HE the Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy accepting our invitation to continue Vice-Regal patronage.
Read MoreThe National Finals Selection Panel, comprising 8 judges, has announced the names of the twelve university undergraduate and secondary school students who have qualified for the National Finals Symposium to be held in Wellington on Friday 8 September.
Read MoreOver the last two weekends, students across the country presented six-minute summaries of their Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka Awards speeches. All of the presentations were filmed and are available on the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka Awards YouTube channel.
Read MoreDr Jacqueline Rowarth CNZM has accepted our invitation to deliver the Sir Paul Callaghan Valedictory Address at this year's Governor-General's Awards Dinner.
Read MoreStudents who have entered the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards will get their first exposure to a live audience when they present their 6-minute presentations on Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreA last minute rush saw entries for the 2017 Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards climb to a very satisfying total of 42.
Read MoreThe Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards National Finals Symposium returns to the Dominion Museum Theatrette this year after a couple of years up the road at Massey University's "The Pit" Lecture Theatre. We like the idea of returning to our original site because it means we can live -stream our proceedings to our alumni and friends around the world.
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