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School DVD competitions

Freemasons Big Science Adventures is a nationwide secondary school DVD competition, sponsored by Freemasons New Zealand.

View previous year's entries hosted by Hotscience

View White Earth Melting
a short film about last year's winning team on their trip to Greenland.

Read 5,000 km, my feet and climate change
2007 BIG Science Adventure winner Susan Smirk's article on her adventure


2008 Freemasons Big Science Adventures

The theme for the 2008 competition is Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution. Major prizes include a two-week trip to the UK and a mystery voyage to a remote location in New Zealand.

2007 Freemasons Big Science Adventures

The winning team for the 2007 DVD Competition - from Otago Girls High - have just completed their expedition to the UK and remote eastern Greenland. More information on their trip will be available soon.

2006: BIG Science Adventures

Entries in this competition covered topics as diverse as adolescent sleep patterns and water spiders. The six winning teams went on film-making field trips with some of the country's top scientists, to volcanoes, fiords, and remote islands. The team with the winning video from these trips, as judged by Sir Edmond Hilary himself, was taken on a trip to Scott Base in Antarctica.


2005: Einstein 2005

The Royal Society of New Zealand, along with other organisations, hosted a number of events celebrating the three major insights into the workings of the Universe published by Albert Einstein 100 years ago in 1905. Students made videos about all kinds of physics topics, from special relativity to a demonstration of the law's of physics with a dead possum. The two winning teams went on trips to the UK and Europe, visiting places such as the Royal Society of London and the Vatican Observatory.


2004: The Transit of Venus

On 8 June 2004, a rare astronomical event marked a historically significant moment for New Zealand. The 1769 Transit was the reason Captain Cook made his first expedition into the Southern   Ocean. It was this scientific quest to determine the distance to the   Sun, as well as the search for the Great Unknown Southern Continent, which motivated that epic voyage and led to the mapping and colonisation of New Zealand. The students created videos around the topic of the Transit, from dark matter to the hardships of Pacific voyaging. The two winning teams went on all expenses paid trips to the UK, including excursions such as meeting Stephen Hawking and a fossil hunting trip.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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