Cetacean Sisters: Inspiring Female Scientists who Love Whales and Dolphins

We would like to share with you a unique science workshop series designed especially for female secondary school students to further their understanding of science and knowledge of cetaceans (whales and dolphins).

 

Workshop Series Details

This series comprises five, two-hour workshops held either in the picturesque Cowes on Phillip Island or in scenic Mount Martha on the Mornington Peninsula.  These sessions provide an opportunity for girls interested in science and marine biology to connect with like-minded peers in a positive and collaborative setting.

 

What to Expect

Limited to only 20 students, each workshop offers interactive and practical experiences that will deepen students’ understanding of the cetaceans found in our local waters.  Led by Dr. Sue Mason, a passionate local cetacean scientist and experienced educator, these sessions provide valuable insights into marine science careers, shedding light on the opportunities and realities of working with marine wildlife.

 

The next series of workshops are scheduled for March and April.  Details, including specific dates and the cost, as well as bookings can be made online via the Cetacean Sisters page.