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April 2021
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Tuesday 20 |
17:15 - FREE LECTURE - 2021 Alan Sevier Memorial Lecture : The UWA Institute of Agriculture's Alan Sevier Lecture 2021 will be delivered by The University of Sydney Associate Professor of Animal Reproduction Simon de Graaf.
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The UWA Institute of Agriculture's Alan Sevier Lecture 2021 will be delivered by The University of Sydney Associate Professor of Animal Reproduction Simon de Graaf on the topic "The future of sheep artificial breeding".
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June 2021
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Wednesday 02 |
13:00 - PRESENTATION - 2021 Postgraduate Showcase: Frontiers in Agriculture : Come and hear UWA's top PhD students present their research in agriculture and related areas.
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Come and hear UWA’s top postgraduate students present their research in agriculture and related areas.
Opening address by Mr Ralph Addis, Director General of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA. Afternoon tea provided. All are welcome to attend.
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July 2021
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Wednesday 21 |
13:30 - PRESENTATION - 2021 Industry Forum: Future-proofing WA agriculture : The UWA Institute of Agriculture's 2021 Industry Forum will explore the topic "Future-proofing WA agriculture: Maximising opportunities for a resilient food production system".
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The UWA Institute of Agriculture's 2021 Industry Forum will explore the topic "Future-proofing WA agriculture: Maximising opportunities for a resilient food production system".
The Industry Forum, now in its 15th consecutive year, brings together members of the agribusiness (...)
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October 2021
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Thursday 21 |
17:15 - LECTURE - Disrupting for Good: Lecture by Cara Peek : Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture
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Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture.
Cara identifies as many things – a Yawuru/Bunuba woman, a successful lawyer, a diverse entrepreneurial leader and even a part-time “cowgirl".
As co-found (...)
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