RSSA November 2025 AGM and Grant Recipient Presentations
Event description
The Royal Society of South Australia is pleased to invite you to its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and presentations by our grant recipients.
The AGM will provide a summary of the activities the RSSA have conducted over the past year, along side actions of the council and elect the 2026 council members. If you are interested in how the society is managed the come along.
If you would like to contribute to the RSSA next year and join the committee, then please get in touch via email or our website: https://www.rssa.org.au/contact/. We could love to hear from you!
The AGM will be followed by a series of short talks. Speakers for the evening will be presenting on the research which they have conducted using RSSA funds, provided through the Small Grants Scheme. The RSSA is very proud to be able to support students and Early Career Researchers, and contribute to funding South Australian research.
Join us as we hear about the wonderful research conducted in South Australia which we have been able to support.
The event will begin at 6:00 pm with nibbles, refreshments and opportunities for pre-meeting discussions and networking. A small donation to the RSSA is greatly appreciated to partake in this and support the continued provision of these pre-meeting treats.
This event will be held in-person in the Royal Society rooms, but we will simultaneously live-stream the meeting via Zoom for those not able to attend on the night.
To attend either in person, or online, you must register here. The zoom link will be sent to you on registration. Please feel free to share this event with your institution or networks.
If in-person tickets are sold out, please be aware that we are unable to admit more people than our room capacity. If online tickets are sold out, please contact admin@rssa.org.au and we can supply the zoom link to you.
For more information on the location of the RSSA rooms, please visit https://www.rssa.org.au/contact/
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