Living Water Oration Series: Celebrating Ronnie Harding
Event description
“Living Water Oration Series: Celebrating Ronnie Harding” will reflect on the pioneering work of Associate Professor Ronnie Harding, and how her legacy continues to influence environmental research at UNSW.
This panel discussion will focus on the interdisciplinary nature of the Environment Humanities, as championed by the late Associate Professor Ronnie Harding. It will be convened by Professor Matthew Kearnes and Professor Daniel Robinson, with panellist Dr Clare Britton, Associate Professor Paul Brown, Aunty Ronda Dixon-Grovenor, and Associate Professor Marilu Melo Zurita.
There will be welcome remarks by ADA Deputy Dean, Professor Christy Newman, and a Welcome to Country by Gadigal, Bidjigal and Yuin elder Aunty Ronda Dixon-Grovenor.
“Celebrating Ronnie Harding” is part of a series of talks connected to the exhibition Living Water: 75 years of water research at UNSW that recognises and celebrates past and present pioneers of environmental and water research at UNSW. While the exhibition surveys current UNSW work, the oration series will, in turn, acknowledge the ongoing legacy of influential figures and impactful projects that continue to inform and shape water research today.
Living Water is a collaboration between UNSW Library and UNSW Global Water Institute with funding support from the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture, Faculty of Business, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Law & Justice, Faculty of Science, and UNSW Library.
A light lunch will be provided. RVSP is essential.
Program:
12.15pm - Arrival
12.30-1.30pm - Panel discussion
1.30-2.00pm - Networking and light lunch
Accessible access to the Main Library is via a ramp located at the front entrance opposite the Library lawn, see UNSW Kensington accessibility routes map for more information. Please let us know of any accessibility requirements before the event by contacting lib.exhibitions@unsw.edu.au.
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Header image: Associate Professor Ronnie Harding, founder and Director of Institute of Environmental Studies at UNSW (c2002). UNSW Archives. S2820/1710.
UNSW is located on the unceded territory of the Bedegal (Kensington campus), Gadigal (City and Paddington Campuses) and Ngunnawal peoples (UNSW Canberra) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where each campus of UNSW is situated.
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