Date/Time
Date(s) - Thu 1 August
12:00 - 14:15
During 10 years of mahi, Resilience to Nature’s Challenges has funded over 120 post-graduate students. Their students, and others like them, are not only at the cutting edge of science, they are the future of research capability and expertise that will continue the mission of accelerating resilience to natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the world, in years to come.
Join the webinar to hear from twelve current or recently completed students as they share their project key findings in a series of lightning talks, before heading into topic-themed breakout rooms to answer your questions and discuss their work in more detail.
With presentations covering a range of topics including community and visitor resilience, hazard risks, model uncertainty, hazard impacts and adaptive planning, there’s something for everyone whether you’re a fellow researcher, decision maker, or practitioner, or working with anyone exposed to natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand (which is everyone).
Find out more by viewing/downloading the full programme here.