Eavesdrop On Experts
Innovation during crisis
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
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“A lot of people think of an earthquake as a one-off example, but [the after shocks from the 2010-2012 Canterbury earthquake] went on for a year and a half,” says Mark Quigley, Associate Professor of Active Tectonics and Geomorphology in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne. “At any time we could be sitting in our University or at home and just have this strong shaking come and just completely disrupt our world. Through all that, you had to try to keep your teaching curriculum going as best you could,” Professor Quigley says. “Those were the experiences I had in Christchurch, and they’re so analogous to what’s happening now on a whole bunch of levels.” Professor Quigley describes how people can use challenging times as an opportunity to stimulate new alternatives. “There will be opportunities here to better engage the underprivileged countries around the world with things like scientific conferences and meetings through virtual connections... that they never were able to afford thro