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Online research PechaKucha session 2

After our very successful first online PechaKucha session on 20 Jan (we had about 100 participants), the Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) and Institute of Cornish Studies (Fondyans Studhyansow Kernewek), both based in Cornwall, are very pleased to invite you to a second online research PechaKucha session on 27th January, 1-3 pm, again hosted by Steffen Boehm.


Event details

PechaKucha is a storytelling format where a presenter shows 20 slides for 20 seconds of commentary each (6 minutes and 40 seconds total)”

The idea is again to provide a quick but interesting overview of a research project so that the audience (of non-specialists) get a broad impression of the research, its importance, significance, research methods and knowledge insights.
These sessions are designed to aid the communication of research at the Cornwall campuses of the University of Exeter. There is so much going on in terms of excellent, interdisciplinary research in Cornwall, it’s difficult to keep up, yet essential if we want to build interdisciplinary research teams and teach our students about interdisciplinary research agendas.

Feel free to forward this invite to your colleagues AND students!

AGENDA

Intro – 1-1.10

P1 – 1.10-1.25: Tomas Chaigneau – Navigating trade-offs between social and ecological objectives in marine planning: determining what is acceptable

5 min swap-over

P2 – 1.30-1.45: Grace Twiston-Davies Translating bee behaviour models to a land management decision support tool

5 min swap-over

P3 – 1.50-2.05: Helen Smith - The offshore aquaculture challenge

5 min swap-over

P4 – 2.10-2.25: Joanie Willett – Everything is connected: Examining regional economic development through a complex adaptive systems lens. The Complex Adaptive Assemblage.

5 min swap over

P5 – 2.30-2.45: Constantine Manolchev – After Violence: Coping With Bullying in the NHS

Closing discussion – 2.45-3.00