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DIGITAL STUDENT RESEARCH WORKSHOP

Preparing our region for the next pandemic: Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific Islands countries and territories

PACIFIC FUTURES

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTION

FRIDAY 25 JUNE (local time)

09h - 12h Noumea 08h - 11h Sydney

9h - 12h Port Vila 10h - 13h Auckland

10h - 13h Mata-Utu 12h - 15h

(day before) Papeete

11h - 14h Apia 9h - 12h Honiara

10h - 13h Suva 8h - 11h Port Moresby

What’s in it for me?

Build your resume and gain international experience, contribute to

an international scientific publication, the ability to network with leading

researchers and students in the South Pacific, and the winner

receives $AU200

The question

How should the South West Pacific prepare and respond to the next pandemic?

How has COVID-19 affected the lives of communities and societies within the Pacific region - culturally, environmentally, financially, geopolitically, and socially?

We’d like your responses to these questions based on your area of study. Discussions we are

interested in include: evolving inequalities, scientific enquiry, civil society and justice,

cultural and linguistic evolutions, business, and media.

should apply?Who

Any Discipline | Any Language

Final Year Undergraduate Students

Honours Students

Current Masters Students

How to contribute?

Submit a 200-word summary of your proposed topic to Pacific.Futures@navitas.com

Submissions close 6 June 2021

This project is funded by the Australian-French Association for Research and Innovation

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