a. Students begin by reading the Irish national risk register (https://www.gov.ie/en/publica tion/ac294e-government-publish es-top-strategic-risks-facing- ireland/). Students are not restricted to the issues in the register and they may also choose to take international perspectives or propose any topic within the broad remit of the discussions.
b. Students chose an area from the risk register or their own alternative and write a brief background report (1k words or so) on behavioural issues associated with the risk
c. Students develop a googledoc resources page cataloguing relevant literature including policy reports, agencies working on this area, relevant literature
d. Students develop a report (circa 5k words) outlining the main behavioural issues associated with the risk, what capacities would be needed in different scenarios, and draw conclusions on how policy could make the country more prepared for different types of risks.
e. In weekly zoom sessions, they would discuss with me and one another the key issues across the different areas and look for points of comparison and contrast.
f. The summer would conclude with a final report and short presentation of findings. Relevant stakeholders who work with the research group would be invited to discuss the findings.
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