From the CEO: congratulations, welcomes and the CRC extension
bid
In this first issue of CRC for Forestry
News for 2010 we congratulate two award-winning researchers
and our recent graduates, and welcome our new Finance and
Administration Manager. We've also got more detail for you on our
planning for the Annual Science Meeting in May, and an update on
our plans for an extension bid ... [read more]
A date for your diary: our plans for the next CRC Annual Science
Meeting
The
dates have now been confirmed for the CRC’s Annual Science
Meeting (ASM) to be held at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle,
Western Australia, from Tuesday 18 May to Thursday 20 May 2010,
with two field trips to be offered on Friday 21 May.The theme of
this year’s meeting is ‘Ideas to impact’ ...
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Corinne Jager is the CRC's new Finance and Administration
Manager
Corinne Jager has joined the CRC as our new
Finance and Administration Manager. Corinne is a great fit for this
role, with her background of a PhD in plant science and a
Masters of Professional Accounting, both from the University of
Tasmania. Welcome to the CRC, Corinne ...
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Congratulations to the CRC's new graduates
Several CRC for Forestry students have graduated
over recent months, including Liam Hindrum (Honours), Belinda
Browning (Masters), and PhD graduates Philip Alcorn, Genevieve
Gates, Rebecca Jones, Alistair Reed and James Worth—and we
wish them well for the future ...
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A closer look at variable retention in the field
During
December 2009 the CRC for Forestry and Forestry Tasmania hosted
more than 30 forest conservation workers and researchers from
federal and state agencies and research organisations on a variable
retention field day in the Styx Valley in southern Tasmania ...
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Two CRC researchers rewarded with IUFRO Scientific Achievement
Awards
Congratulations to Dr Michael Battaglia and
Professor Jerry Vanclay who have been selected to receive IUFRO
(International Union of Forest Research Organizations) Scientific
Achievement Awards in recognition of their scientific achievements
in forestry research ...
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more]
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