Hosts


NSW Branch ANZFSS Inc.

Important Dates

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts:
3 March 2010

Authors Notified of Acceptance:
19 May 2010

Early Bird Registration Deadline:
2 June 2010

Symposium Managers

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Invitation

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 20th International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences of the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS), to be held in Sydney from 5 to 9 September 2010.

The face of forensic science has changed significantly since the last time the New South Wales Branch of the ANZFSS had the honour of hosting this symposium in 1996. The public profile of forensic science has reached an all-time high, bringing with it new challenges associated with increased scrutiny and higher community expectations. Changes in the practice of forensic science have also resulted from organisational reform and from the development and adoption of new technologies. In many respects, today’s forensic science is at the crossroads. For example: Should we concentrate on courtroom evidence or investigative intelligence? Do we generate absolute or statistical identifications? Should forensic science support or lead investigations? There is little doubt that the current environment provides fertile ground for a very exciting symposium!

The Organising Committee plans to offer a stimulating and innovative scientific and educational program, with strong international and national participation from a wide cross-section of individuals connected with forensic science, legal medicine, law enforcement, security, the judiciary, training and education, research and development, and policy development. This event is anticipated to attract over 800 attendees from around the globe.

An excellent social program will aim to provide many opportunities to network with your colleagues – to renew old friendships and to establish new ones – in one of the most glamorous and vibrant cities on the planet. Sydney’s sparkling harbour, dazzling beaches and sunny subtropical climate will all contribute to making the meeting a memorable and enjoyable experience.

Please keep returning to our website for regular updates as the program develops. We look forward to seeing you in Sydney, Australia, in September 2010.


Prof Claude Roux
Symposium Chair


Dr James Wallman
Symposium Vice-Chair


Prof Chris Lennard
Scientific Programme Chair