2021 Conference
Weaving Together: Unexpected Collaborations
Whiria: He mahi tahi whakaohorere
Aotearoa 11-19 whiringa-a-rangi
Nationally 11-19 november
The conference has now ended. Ngā mihi nui, thank you very much to all who attended!
Access to recordings:
If you are a SCANZ member and missed or want to revisit any of the sessions in the 2021 conference, you can access all the recordings via the button below.
Please note that the link is password protected. Current SCANZ members will find the password in the membership confirmation/welcome email.
You can join SCANZ at any time to get unlimited access to these recordings.
Highlights:
Tara McAllister and Sereana Naepi discuss their work, as a Māori freshwater ecologist and a Fijian sociologist, in shining a light on racism in universities.
Weaving together Indigenous and scientific knowledge about our land and waters.
A panel on Drawing Science, a collaboration between scientists and illustrators led by The Spinoff with the Science Media Centre.
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