A person wearing a green backpack stands on a rock in the middle of a shallow river, facing a large waterfall that cascades from a tall cliff surrounded by lush, tropical forest. The individual appears to be hiking or exploring, dressed in outdoor gear including a short-sleeved shirt, shorts, and socks with sneakers. Bright sunlight filters through the trees, highlighting the greenery and the mist from the waterfall.

Student Seminar

Explore well-being through the eyes of backpackers in Vietnam, and learn how slightly saline irrigation could support agriculture in Tonga. Two short talks offering fresh insights into human experience and environmental resilience in the Asia-Pacific.

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Date/time
17 Sep 2025 1:05pm - 17 Sep 2025 1:40pm
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Speakers

Isabelle Dunk (Honours Proposal Seminar)
Lily McDonald (Masters Exit Seminar)
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Pele Cannon
Honours Convenor

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Description

Join us to hear from two of our research students.

Time
Student
Seminar
Topic
Supervisor
1.05pm - 1.20pm 
Isabelle Dunk 
Honours Proposal Seminar   
Well-being and the backpacker experience in Vietnam
Edwina Fingleton-Smith
1.20pm - 1.40pm
Lily McDonald
Masters (Adv) Final Seminar
Assessing the potential of slightly saline irrigation in Tonga
Steven Crimp/Craig Strong


 

Location

Fenner Seminar Room and via Zoom