Doctor it! Episode 5: Getting abroad

Nadine Riegler (Producer), Maximilian Brockhaus (Producer), Rasmus Kvaal Wardemann (Producer), Angelina Illes (Producer), Aayushma Kc (Producer), Giorgia Zogu (Editorial Journalist), Ninja Bumann (Producer), Martin Pokorny (Producer), Eline Castelijns (Interviewee), Aleksandar Rankovic (Interviewee)

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Abstract

In the first episode after the summer break, “Doctor it!” explores how to organise, realise and make the most of a research stay abroad. Joining us this time are Eline Castelijns from the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Aleksandar Ranković from the Department of Contemporary History. With our host, Rasmus Wardemann, they talk about how they ended up in Slovenia and Zambia respectively and delve into their personal odyssey of getting funded. Listen in when Aleksandar and Eline explain how they brought together their roles as researchers and social human beings in new environments and how they both relied on the support from local people. Find out about lively LGBTQ history in Yugoslavia and land crabbing in southern Africa, learn about the fear of missing out key moments during your stay and understand why it’s normal that researchers only realise the value of their findings when they are back home.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2022

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601014 Modern history
  • 507010 Political geography

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