She welcomed her colleagues from across UC, as well as researchers from Ara Institute of Canterbury, Lincoln University, Crown Research Institutes and other organisations.
The scene was set with a M膩tauranga M膩ori panel featuring听Kay Lee Jones, lecturer in the School of Education at UC,听Liz Brown, Amokapua M膩ori | Assistant Vice-Chancellor M膩ori, and听, Bio-Protection Research Centre at Lincoln University.
The participants then went into a World Caf茅 session where they joined discussions on various topics from social media to sustainability, and generated an impressive list of preliminary interdisciplinary research topics.
鲍颁鈥檚听Tumu Whakarae | Vice-Chancellor Professor Cheryl de la Rey听contributed to the mentorship session, sharing her experience of leadership at UC and at Pretoria University prior to coming to Aotearoa New Zealand.听听
Professor Ximena Nelson, from UC鈥檚 College of Science, first raised the need for a women鈥檚 research symposium. 鈥淚 am super chuffed, it鈥檚 gone brilliantly,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love the hum of chatter in a supportive and collegial environment.鈥
The event also inspired the curiosity of the students passing through Haere-roa. 鈥淲hen we explained what was happening, they said 鈥榟ow cool is that; we know how busy our staff are and they are taking some time to discuss research together鈥. That to me is very meaningful actually,鈥 Professor Nelson said.
By the final session, the 鈥楿nconference鈥, three pages of A3 paper packed with research questions filled the tables. The afternoon offered an opportunity to further develop research questions and form partnerships and networks.
Professor Nelson expected that new research projects would eventuate from the symposium but even if not, the chance to meet and share knowledge had been invaluable for participants.
鈥淭he fact that people now know each other and are enthused and can say 鈥榟ello鈥 is a win already, but I would expect one or two projects might go through.
She was grateful for the support of her colleagues in bringing the vision to reality, including both academic and non-academic staff.
鈥淚 would like to thank the committee because it has gone flawlessly, but there has been a lot of work that has gone into this,鈥 she said. 鈥淏efore the day even began, the symposium was a win for me. Through the group of organisers, from each of the colleges, I met new people and got to see lots of different skills at work. It was enlightening for me to see the different ideas and how the synergies worked and how we worked together better than the sum of our parts.鈥