Episode 11: Dr. Mercy Salami
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In this episode, we hear from Dr. Mercy Salami, a senior lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management at the University of Ilorin in Nigeria. Her dissertation research focused on the contribution of wild tree species to food security in northwestern Nigeria. Since then, her research has focused on the issues of development economics. Mercy specifically works on food security, poverty, and gender, specifically among rural areas and marginalized populations. Here, she talks about how she felt when she disappointed her supervisor while defending her PhD thesis, and how she was able to process and move forward from this experience after isolating herself by talking to her sibling. Let’s listen!
- Transcript: Here
- Scientist Info: Mercy Salami
- University Profile: https://aefm.agriculture.unilorin.edu.ng/staffmember/dr-mrs-salami-mercy-funke/
- Fail-Safe Science Repository: https://risecenter.asu.edu/fail-safe
- International Postgraduate Mental Health Alliance (MHA): https://www.ispmha.com/
- Mental Health Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14G5m91FLPY5gZSHUzWXAQ4Jnm4uX9AS0yhypus3gsuQ/edit?usp=sharing
- Land Acknowledgement Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10lLcxY7OSsuTnXyq_CSC5Wvst8MSMRurisBfX5hK7AI/edit?tab=t.0
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