Margaret Rudolf
Graduate Research Assistant
Students
Areas of Expertise:
Boundary spanning/co-production of science
Indigenous studies
Science communication
Stakeholder engagement
IARC projects I'm involved with:
Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy
Research Networking Activities for Sustained Coordinated Observations of Arctic Change (CoObs RNA)
Margaret is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. candidate within the Natural Resources and Environment at UAF, with M.S. in Arctic Engineering and B.S. in Civil Engineering. Her doctoral dissertation research is on co-production of knowledge with Alaska Native communities on climate change research. She is partially funded through Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy to study evaluation and metrics of success along with the roles of boundary spanners. She is also partially funded through RNA CoObs to be one of three Indigenous liaisons for the Food Sovereignty Working Group, focused on improving Arctic observing with SAON ROADS.
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Graduate Advisor: Sarah Trainor
Graduate Project Description:
Evaluation and boundary spanners in Arctic co-production of knowledge research with Alaska Native communities