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Programme

Seven years, three streams

Field intensives, Alter/COP Rewrites, and the annual symposia and summer institutes that bring the network together.

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ReSuRGEH seven-year programme. Each row is a research stream; each cell marks preparation, an active field intensive or event, or a knowledge mobilisation period.
StreamYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Year 6Year 7Leads
Crawford OAiS
Preparation
Halton / Brock
Halton / Brock
Knowledge mobilisation
McCarthy, Didur, Diabo, Hetherington
RBG Kew OAiS
Preparation
NSotA / Kew
Knowledge mobilisation
Yusoff, Didur, Hrebeniak
Saint Ann's OAiS
Preparation
BMHS / UWI
Knowledge mobilisation
Gosine, Mohabir, Wilkie
Aravali OAiS
Preparation
ERA / Ashoka
Knowledge mobilisation
Baishya, Singh, Didur
Xolobeni OAiS
Preparation
EHS UCT
Knowledge mobilisation
Aghoghovwia, Arseneault, Green
Biosphere OAiS
Preparation
ASU / BRIDGES
Knowledge mobilisation
Adamson, Woods, DeLoughrey
Alter/COP
Trent / COP31
Knowledge mobilisation
Concordia / COP33
Knowledge mobilisation
York / COP35
Concordia / Reboot
Trent / COP37
Pasek, O'Brien, Tremblay, Wilkie, Didur
Symposia & Institutes
Concordia
Brock
York
McMaster
Trent
ASU
Concordia
Rotating host
  • Preparation
  • Active
  • Knowledge mobilisation

Reading the grid

Why the labs overlap

Each OAiS Lab runs in three phases. Preparation builds the relationships and the reading. The field intensive is the gathering itself, hosted with the local partner. Knowledge mobilisation carries the findings outward into publications, exhibitions, digital creations and policy.

The phases are deliberately staggered so that they overlap. A researcher completing mobilisation at Crawford Lake is already in preparation for Kew. That is how a set of six field sites becomes a network with a planetary view rather than six separate studies.