
Change Happens with Prof. Dr Megan Davis - episode 54
On today’s episode we explore what happens when change doesn’t happen. Professor Dr Megan Davis is a professor of constitutional law known for her work in creating the Uluru Statement from the Heart and advocating for the 2023 Voice referendum. As an international human rights lawyer, Scientia Professor, and academic, Megan discusses the lessons she learned about engaging with the heart, and not just the head. · How she finds the motivation to keep going after such a huge set-back · The complexity of poverty and how vulnerability never leaves you · Why she finds it difficult to call herself a leader · And the importance of being the first Indigenous Australian to be elected to a UN body
Change Happens · Jenelle McMaster, EY - Ernst & Young, Professor Dr Megan Davis
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Show Notes
On today’s episode we explore what happens when change doesn’t happen.
Professor Dr Megan Davis is a professor of constitutional law known for her work in creating the Uluru Statement from the Heart and advocating for the 2023 Voice referendum.
As an international human rights lawyer, Scientia Professor, and academic, Megan discusses the lessons she learned about engaging with the heart, and not just the head.
· How she finds the motivation to keep going after such a huge set-back
· The complexity of poverty and how vulnerability never leaves you
· Why she finds it difficult to call herself a leader
· And the importance of being the first Indigenous Australian to be elected to a UN body
Host: Jenelle McMaster Deputy CEO Oceania and Markets Leader at EY.
Guest: Professor Dr Megan Davis Pro Vice-Chancellor Society, Scientia Professor UNSW
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