I have recently returned from Madagascar and Reunion after giving a 5-day training to Research Support Office members and to the University researchers. One of the key points that was raised from my audience was specific actions, tips and practices on how to identify competent and promising consortia to join and secondly how to approach and convince them on the value they can contribute to the potential project.
In the following video, I am highlighting some tips and actions on how to do that.
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Next, you can see some link to visual material of my adventures at Reunion
Sunset and whales in Indian Ocean video
Active volcano just erupted at Reunion video
Swimming with Whales at Reunion video
Whale’s warning us not to get closer video
Whale coming towards and under us
Jogging next to the beach at Reunion
Volcano landscape like Mars photo