Institute of Advanced Studies Student Researchers’ Conference Program Day 1- Tuesday 2 nd May, 2017: 8:00am - 5:30pm Welcome Breakfast and Registration Mal Nairn Auditorium & Foyer, Red 7 8:00 - 9:20 am Welcome to Country - Aunty Bilawara Lee Introduction - Prof Simon Maddocks (VC) & Prof Lawrence Cram (DVC-RRT) Keynote Speaker Mal Nairn Auditorium 9:20 - 10 am A/Prof Inger Mewburn - What do employers want? Forging a fulfilling post PhD career Opening Student Researchers Mal Nairn Auditorium 10 -10:45am Veronica Toral-Granda Alien species invasion pathways to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Maria Salvatrice Randazzo Towards a conceptualization and preliminary legal theory of traditional Australian Indigenous law: A study on its sources, scope and nature Bronwyn Dann Harvesting Moonlight: Visual narratives of pearling in the north of Australia and into Asia Morning Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 10:45 – 11:15am Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 2x Sessions International Research Red 9.1.45 11:15 - 1pm Ronju Ahammad Applying an ecosystem service approach to identify forest contributions to rural livelihoods in Bangladesh Khami Aughterson Saving a thousand Islands: the efficacy of International transboundary water governance for equitable benefit-sharing in the Salween River. Pia Harkness Participatory mapping for Marine Protected Area establishment in Indonesia: Examining its application across scales. Steve Sutton "Is Your Cyclone Kit Ready?" Bing Liu State centralism and neoliberalism: The way of internationalisation for Chinese universities Speed Presentations Red 9.1.48 11:15 - 1pm Scott Bevis Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans and Schema Therapy in Recovery. Rens Van Der Vegt Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Gladstone - Risk Governance, Impact Assessment and Public Engagement Lyndall Warton Engaging parents in school-based nutrition education to encourage healthful eating in children from low-income populations. Gavin Morris The prevalence of trauma in Nauiyu: Incorporating traditional Aboriginal healing tools in an educational setting
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Institute of Advanced Studies Student Researchers’ Conference Program
Day 1- Tuesday 2nd May, 2017: 8:00am - 5:30pm
Welcome Breakfast and Registration Mal Nairn Auditorium & Foyer, Red 7 8:00 - 9:20 am
Welcome to Country - Aunty Bilawara Lee Introduction - Prof Simon Maddocks (VC) & Prof Lawrence Cram (DVC-RRT)
Keynote Speaker Mal Nairn Auditorium 9:20 - 10 am
A/Prof Inger Mewburn - What do employers want? Forging a fulfilling post PhD career
Opening Student Researchers Mal Nairn Auditorium 10 -10:45am
Veronica Toral-Granda Alien species invasion pathways to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Maria Salvatrice Randazzo Towards a conceptualization and preliminary legal theory of traditional Australian Indigenous law: A study on its sources, scope and nature
Bronwyn Dann Harvesting Moonlight: Visual narratives of pearling in the north of Australia and into Asia
Morning Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 10:45 – 11:15am
Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 2x Sessions International Research Red 9.1.45 11:15 - 1pm
Ronju Ahammad Applying an ecosystem service approach to identify forest contributions to rural livelihoods in Bangladesh
Khami Aughterson Saving a thousand Islands: the efficacy of International transboundary water governance for equitable benefit-sharing in the Salween River.
Pia Harkness Participatory mapping for Marine Protected Area establishment in Indonesia: Examining its application across scales.
Steve Sutton "Is Your Cyclone Kit Ready?"
Bing Liu State centralism and neoliberalism: The way of internationalisation for Chinese universities
Speed Presentations Red 9.1.48 11:15 - 1pm
Scott Bevis Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans and Schema Therapy in Recovery.
Rens Van Der Vegt Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Gladstone - Risk Governance, Impact Assessment and Public Engagement
Lyndall Warton Engaging parents in school-based nutrition education to encourage healthful eating in children from low-income populations.
Gavin Morris The prevalence of trauma in Nauiyu: Incorporating traditional Aboriginal healing tools in an educational setting