Great to share our findings from the @MarsdenFund Preschoolers and their Cities project in the latest episode of The CityChangers Podcast 🏙️ 💖 https://t.co/P3I2CBhkOd 💚. So great to meet such amazing podcasters!
Thank you @CityChangersOrg for being such wonderful advocates for young children in planning through your in The CityChangers Podcast 🏙️. 💖 https://t.co/P3I2CBhkOd 💚
🌐We are absolutely delighted to invite you to the 1st Annual Online Health Geography Symposium for Masters, PhDs and emerging researchers. 📍15th December. Join us in a welcoming and friendly environment
🚨Abstract submission: max 400 words; 🚨Deadline: 30 November
#HGS2022
A year late due to covid, today we celebrated the Geography @Otago 75th anniversary! Some excellent reflections & photo collections provided by Hugh Kidd, Blair Fitzharris, Etienne Nel & Robyn Thomson, with the help of alumni & staff. Fabulous images from fieldtrips = a highlight
🎊🎊The Royal Society Te Apārangi Early Career Research Excellence Award for Social Sciences was awarded to our own @CErgler@otago for her research highlighting young children’s contribution to achieving just, healthy, sustainable & inclusive cities.👏🏽👏🏽 Awesome! @royalsocietynz
A collective of us who teach aspects of social justice are getting together to reflect on how we bring social justice into the university classroom through assessments. Get in touch if you would like to join us in an informal talanoa to share our practices.
I'm helping to organise this interdisciplinary conference. Last year's one (bringing together people from social sciences, education, theatre, music, dance, & more) was wonderful.
We just extended our deadline for abstracts. Questions welcome!
https://t.co/vixkF8Mrnx
Our call for case studies is still open at https://t.co/tHCBWX44Tt
We'd love to hear from children too. If you're able to help support children to participate, please get in contact as we'd love to publish their stories - in a format that works for them.
Beautiful and generous discussion of such diverse and boundary pushing papers @John_Horton_! Thank you for organising this session @alisonstenning @salawatson at @RGS_IBG
Interesting & thought provoking session on Play, Recovery & Urban Space highlighting the opportunities/challenges of incl. children/youth in urban planning. Loved the inclusion of preschoolers! @CErgler@mishtush@DrMicMartin#RGSIBG22
Another stunning ‘summer’ day in Ōtepoti, hitting the dizzy heights of 20 degrees C in the middle of winter. No wonder several postgrads contributing at our stellar symposium today had climate change on their mind! Congrats to 53 postgrads who delivered talks & presented posters.
Laura Bates (Alberta) & I've recently taken the #BookReview editor role for New Zealand Geographer. Congratulate us!😆also, tell us abt the awesome books you're reading; link us with authors; ECRs & PhD students, email us if interested✍️@NZGeogSociety
https://t.co/bYnD82Xp2E
PhDs can be challenging and public discourse tends to focus on the negatives.
To bring back some balance and positive momentum, this group of students sought to highlight the positive elements of the PhD experience. #AcademicChatter#PhDChat https://t.co/JatTc7cnIe
"a healthy body is a privilege – just like any other privilege, you can use it to protect others." Masking is such a small inconvenience—like wearing underwear—but it makes such a big difference to others' ability to participate in society. Sad privileged NZers are ditching masks
Exciting news: we are hosting symposium on ‘Youth and money matters: Precarity, wellbeing and digital media’ at Uni of Melbourne on Monday 28th November (week of the @AustSoc TASA conference). All are welcome! You can find more info and register here: https://t.co/S3QGFxp49Z
We are delighted to partner with @WileyGeoAnthro and @GeogResearch again for our webinar tomorrow, Thurs 28 July! Join this discussion with a stellar panel. Register here: https://t.co/aoG7w0UosX.