[ANU Pacific.Institute] (Post)COVID Research Methods: in fact, at 6am this Friday AEDT

Amanda Watson amanda.watson at anu.edu.au
Tue Mar 30 12:29:35 AEDT 2021


Hi again Pacific institute members.

It has been pointed out to me that I had the timezone conversion for this seminar incorrect. It will in fact be on at 6am on Friday, Canberra time (AEDT).

Amanda

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From: Jonathan Ritchie <jonathan.ritchie at deakin.edu.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 30 March 2021 12:15 PM
To: Amanda Watson <amanda.watson at anu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [ANU Pacific.Institute] (Post)COVID Research Methods in the Pacific


Hi Amanda,

I think Pacific Standard Time is 18 hours behind Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time, so 12 noon on Thursday will be 6 am on Friday, our time. I've just sent this out to our PhD students at Deakin and I'm hoping that some at least will be willing to get up early on Good Friday to take part. I certainly intend to 😊

Cheers

Jonathan







From: "Pacific.Institute" <pacific.institute-bounces at anu.edu.au> on behalf of Amanda Watson <amanda.watson at anu.edu.au>
Date: Tuesday, 30 March 2021 at 9:28 am
To: "pacific.institute at anu.edu.au" <pacific.institute at anu.edu.au>
Subject: [ANU Pacific.Institute] (Post)COVID Research Methods in the Pacific



Pacific institute members may be interested in a webinar on research methods in a (post) COVID Pacific. It is aimed at research students, but I think it might also be of interest to academics thinking about these issues.



Below and attached are details. The webinar is at 7am AEDT this Thursday. I am fairly sure that is the timezone conversion from midday Pacific Standard Time.



Amanda





Dear colleagues,



I hope you are doing well and staying grounded during these difficult times.  I am writing to share a roundtable and discussion on "Post(COVID) Research Methods: Thinking Innovatively about Transoceanic Studies" that will take place on Thursday, April 1st from noon-1:30pm (Pacific Standard Time).  COVID has challenged us to think differently about how we do research.  This workshop will explore what tools and theoretical frameworks exist to help think more innovatively about research in transoceanic studies.  Please see the attached flyer for more information and Zoom registration details.



This roundtable is primarily directed at graduate students, though others are of course welcome to attend.  I would appreciate your help circulating this flyer to interested parties.  We also plan to send the flyer directly to the AAS MA student and grad concentrator listservs.  Thanks in advance!



Best,

Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi

Assistant Professor <https://asianam.ucla.edu/person/evyn-le-espiritu-gandhi/>

Department of Asian American Studies

University of California, Los Angeles (Tovaangar)



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