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                <text>Acknowledgments: This scicurious project acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campuses are situated at The University of Melbourne. We acknowledge that Aboriginal sovereignty has not been ceded. We are grateful for trust and support from Science Gallery Melbourne and Science Gallery International. We would like to acknowledge seed funding from The Economic and Social Participation Hallmark Research Initiative (ESPRIt) to create interdisciplinary research partnerships both across and outside the University of Melbourne.&#13;
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Biographical Note: Kathryn Coleman, Sarah Healy, Niels Wouters, Jenny Martin, Lea Campbell, Sam Peck, Amanda Belton and Rose Hiscock are an interdisciplinary team behind an ongoing University of Melbourne – Science Gallery Melbourne collaboration. We are the custodians of the SciCurious Research Project which is an intergenerational research collective. Across our collective, we have collaborators who identify as artists, designers, engineers, scientists, coders, biologists, researchers and inter/trans/pre-disciplinarians who aren’t defined by disciplinary labels. What we are, is scicurious. This conceptual collaboratory offers us a space to explore scicurious, scicurious as method and scicurious as becoming.&#13;
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