Home > College of Humanities & Social Sciences > Psychology > Disasters
Advanced
Search
Simple search
Disaster Research Home
About the Centre
Staff & Graduates
Research Expertise
Research Projects
Publications & Research Updates
Teaching & Outreach
Web Links
Contact Us

Teaching and Outreach

Teaching

Staff and associated of the Centre currently contribute to elements of the following courses

The Centre also works with other organisations in the provision of training within the Civil Defence and Emergency Management sectors.


Outreach

Future Conferences, Workshops and Seminars

Health Emergency Management Workshop
3-4 December 2009
Massey University, Wellington
(PDF flier - Further information and registration details)
Emergency Management Summer Institute
15-19 March 2010
Massey University
Wellington

(PDF flier - Further information and registration details)
GNS Science
Short courses, workshops & conferences

Recent Conferences and Seminar

Children, Families and Disasters Workshop
Te Papa, Wellington
31 July 2009
(PDF flier - Further information and registration details)
 
3rd Australasian Hazards Management Workshop Series 2009
Novotel on Collins
Melbourne 5- 7 August 2009
http://www.hazards-education.org/ahmc/2009/2009index.php
(PDF flier - Further information and registration details)

Emergency management - Short course programme (Psychology Summer Institute 2008)
       (PDF flier - Further information and registration details)

The Great Southern California ShakeOut
A research seminar by Julia Becker, GNS Science/ Massey University
Date: 27 February 2009
Time: 1.00-2.00 pm
Venue: Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management Level 9, 22, The Terrace, Wellington
Contact: Julia Becker ( j.becker@gns.cri.nz)
Link to PDF notice
HUMAN RESPONSE TO FLASH FLOODS: ADDRESSING PHYSICAL EXPOSURE AND
BEHAVIOURAL QUESTIONS
WEATHER AND SOCIETY INTEGRATED STUDIES (WAS*IS NZ) PRESENTS:
A talk by Isabelle Ruin, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
Date: 10 November 2008
Time: 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm (Talk followed by discussion)
Venue: Joint Centre for Disaster Research, Massey University,Wellington campus, Newtown, Room: 5D17
Contact: Julia Becker ( j.becker@gns.cri.nz)
Link to PDF notice
 
The 2nd Australasian Natural Hazards management Conference 2008
“From warnings to effective response and recovery”
Held at Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand 29th -30th July 2008
http://ahmc@hazards-education.org
http://www.hazards-education.org/ahmc/2008
 
Great Storms of Wellington: 1936 and 1968
In commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Wahine Disaster.
Erick Brenstrum, MetService, Wellington.
at Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management, Wellington, 10th April 2008
Link to PDF
Building Tsunami Capability in Australia
Shannon NcNamara, Manager Tsunami Capability Development, Emergency Management Australia.
Held at the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, Wellington, New Zealand.
11th December 2007
 
Emergency Management and Social Science Research in New Zealand
A workshop held to share thoughts, stimulate discussion and identify opportunities for collaboration between social science disaster researches, and between researches and emergency management policy makers and practitioners.
Held at Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand
6th December 2007
(Proceedings of the meeting to be uploaded here in pdf format soon)
 
PhD Disaster Research Workshop
A workshop to bring together PhD students from across New Zealand working in the social science and disaster research field. To discuss individual research topics, methodologies, supervision and to offer support to the next generation of researches in the emergency management field.
4th December 2007
 
From warnings to effective response and recovery; interpreting and applying natural hazard information
The Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference 2007, Brisbane, Australia.
1st - 4th July 2007
Conference proceedings available at www.hazards-education.org/ahm07
   Contact Us | About Massey University | Sitemap | Disclaimer | Last updated: November 19, 2009     © Massey University 2007