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Emily Quinn Smyth - Making science accessible

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In Emily Quinn Smyth’s field, environmental science, there are not many people who are profoundly deaf. There are also no words in Auslan (Australian sign language) for basic environmental science terms like biodiversity, climate change, and ecology. Coincidence? Emily doesn't think so (Transcript available here).

Emily Quinn Smyth is currently studying a Masters of Science Research at UTS, and working the UTS LX lab.

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In Emily Quinn Smyth’s field, environmental science, there are not many people who are profoundly deaf. There are also no words in Auslan (Australian sign language) for basic environmental science terms like biodiversity, climate change, and ecology. Coincidence? Emily doesn't think so (Transcript available here).

Emily Quinn Smyth is currently studying a Masters of Science Research at UTS, and working the UTS LX lab.

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