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Alice Hill

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Alice Hill
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co-PI

Alice is a mountain hydrologist who works on developing staff leadership and operational capability at Aotearoa/New Zealand’s Te Papa Atawhai/Department of Conservation.  Alice is also an experienced outdoor educator and field risk manager with a focus on developing high-performing field teams, having logged hundreds of weeks as a senior expedition and wilderness medicine instructor for NOLS in remote regions across the world. Alice developed the original iteration of FieldSafe in 2018 as a postdoc at CIRES, and has been involved in its ongoing curriculum and delivery evolution ever since, including as co-PI on the current MOOC project.  Alice’s favorite work experiences – and indeed those that have led her to focusing on developing others into their best selves – are characterised by managing challenging field environments with a supportive team, fueling her passion to help create this opportunity for future scientists of all backgrounds. 

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ADVANCEing FieldSafety. Building Welcoming and Safe Field Teams

ADVANCEing FieldSafety is a three-year grant funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Research, Innovation, Synergies, and Education (RISE) within NSF’s Directorate for Geosciences (GEO), award numbers: 2307410, 2307411, 2307412, and 2307413. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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