New Zealand Visit
My trip to New Zealand Aotearoa was lovely. I was a guest of the Women in Science group, the New Zealand Association of Scientists and various other partner and sponsor agencies.
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My trip to New Zealand Aotearoa was lovely. I was a guest of the Women in Science group, the New Zealand Association of Scientists and various other partner and sponsor agencies.
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This week ended on a hectic note, but much was achieved!
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Completed the design for a mock up brochure and a client paper explaining the social science behind the design.
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I attended excellent presentations from justice practitioners in Sydney.
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Tuesdays are a massive day of back to back meetings. Managed to make good progress on an education project focusing on communicating change.
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Phew, what a day! I led an executive meeting to discuss our research project progress. I had a meeting on our forthcoming short-term research on education, which has a two-week around.
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Today was an incredibly hectic day. I attended various back to back meetings to receive feedback on a case study I’m working on, before moving on to discuss drafting a template for research agreements.
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Fourteen year old Elijah Doughty was killed by a White man who only received three years backdated to his arrest. We cannot allow this nation to continue killing Indigenous people with impunity.
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Attended corporate training today, focused on integrity principles, ethics and fraud in the public sector (amongst other themes).
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Today, I was in the Western suburbs, interviewing for a study on health, justice and access to support in minority cultural and religious groups.
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