#STARweek21
STARweek is an opportunity for schools to appreciate and recognise the professional support, invaluable knowledge and experience that science technicians contribute to your school.
STARweek is an opportunity for schools to appreciate and recognise the professional support, invaluable knowledge and experience that science technicians contribute to your school.
Want to have the state’s Science Technician Brain Trust at your fingertips? SUBSCRIBE TO THE QEST EQ DISCUSSION LIST for the support of your peers in your role: Go to http://discussions.eq.edu.au/listserv/subscribe.html choose the list name “Science Technicians” from the drop down menu; enter ‘your name’ and ‘your email’ and then select ‘subscribe’
Download the flyer and register at our TRAINING page
Download the flyer and register via the TRAINING page
Cider House Tech will present a weekly tips, tricks and techniques session on Thursday afternoons at 4pm (AEST) for QEST members.
Aseptic Technique and Microbiology PD 15 September 2020 – Flyer See the information on our training page
NOTICE of QEST Inc. Annual General Meeting to be held via Video or Teleconference on Wednesday 29th of July, at 3:30pm for a 3:45pm start Due to the cancellation of ConQEST this year, the QEST 2020 AGM will be held via video or teleconference. All financial members of Queensland Education Science Technicians Inc. are invited to attend. Members please RSVP your apology or intention to attend to QEST@qest.org.au with “AGM RSVP” in the subject line. If you have an item for General business, please contact us through the QEST secretary via email, for consideration to be added to the agenda. Items for the agenda, nominations and RSVPs must be received…
Make sure QEST emails make it to your inbox. Follow the tips here that usually help ensure QEST emails don’t get blocked.
LATEST NEWS FROM SETA SETA stands for Science Education Technicians Australia and aims to provide a contact point between all states and create a place that contains relevant information for all science technicians. Recently, the SETA organisation have changed the format of their website and you are invited to explore the new links, resources and other information that is now available. To explore SETA’s new website, click here. Don’t forget – if you have any questions or comments that relate to SETA, please contact your state committee representatives who are more than happy to assist with any enquiries. Contact details are available via this link.