In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we kick off our new ‘Research Skills Series’. In this first installment, Liz shares her extensive experience of obtaining and administering research funding in a practical, skills-focused discussion. She covers her grant history (successes and failures), key lessons about writing successful applications, common misconceptions, and the realities of managing and delivering grant-funded projects. Liz emphasises the importance of building relationsh...
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we kick off our new ‘Research Skills Series’. In this first installment, Liz shares her extensive experience of obtaining and administering research funding in a practical, skills-focused discussion. She covers her grant history (successes and failures), key lessons about writing successful applications, common misconceptions, and the realities of managing and delivering grant-funded projects. Liz emphasises the importance of building relationsh...
Water connects us all - Episode 5 (with Aurora Kagawa-Viviani)
Law at the End of the World
1 hour 28 minutes
5 months ago
Water connects us all - Episode 5 (with Aurora Kagawa-Viviani)
Send us a text This episode is about the challenge and joy of doing interdisciplinary research. We 'dive deep' into water research collaborations, drawing on multiple knowledge systems in university and community settings. We are joined by interdisciplinary water researcher Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, who shares her academic journey with us. Aurora emphasises the importance of building community relationships, the role of Indigenous knowledge, and the challenges of balancing personal life with aca...
Law at the End of the World
In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we kick off our new ‘Research Skills Series’. In this first installment, Liz shares her extensive experience of obtaining and administering research funding in a practical, skills-focused discussion. She covers her grant history (successes and failures), key lessons about writing successful applications, common misconceptions, and the realities of managing and delivering grant-funded projects. Liz emphasises the importance of building relationsh...