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Rumen Rachev

Availability

Rumen is available on Mount Lawley campus or online via MS Teams

Fridays from 10am to 2pm.

Top 3 skills

  • NVivo
  • Inter-and-transdisciplinary research
  • Academic Writing

Training areas

Rumen provides support from his own experience with:

  • Academic writing (proposal, review paper, research paper)
  • Presentation (PowerPoint, poster, seminar)
  • Referencing (EndNote)
  • Research analysis (NVivo)

Rumen also supports in the following areas:

  • Student life skills
  • CV, resume and job application
  • Paper submission process
  • MS office (Word, Excel)

Research areas

Rumen’s areas of research include: speculative thinking and writing, place-based research, feminist scholarship, weather narratives, critical theory, and more-than-human research.

Background

Rumen is a performance-scholar and holds an RMA in Media and Performance Studies from Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and is actively engaged in speculative weather futures. As well, he is co-founder of the NEWS Programme (Negative Emissions and Waste Studies Programme) and is Creative Guest, Wairua Awhina (Helping Spirit), and Director of 希望学 (Hope-ology) at Activities and Research in Environments for Creativity Charitable Trust. Currently he is a PhD candidate with WAAPA and a HDR member of the Centre for People, Place, and Planet (CPPP), at Edith Cowan University, Australia.

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