Four gain Lincoln Foundation awards
Four South Islanders have been awarded study grants by the Lincoln College Foundation, which was established in 1978, the college’s centenary, to foster agricultural and horticultural teaching, study and research.
A Lincoln College animal science lecturer, Mr
Terence Hughes, will tour dairy and pig grazing and management research establishments in England, Ireland, the Netherlands, and France. A University of Otago senior lecturer in biochemistry, Dr lan Forester, will join the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research biotechnology team to visit Japan later this year. The Geraldine consultant landscape architect, Ms Diane Lueas, will preseat a paper on rural landscape shaping to the International Federation of Landscape Architects conference in Poland. She will also travel to Britain, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Germany.
An authority on the South Island high country’s hawkweed problem, Dr David Scott, of the D.S.I.R. at Lincoln, will work at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh in Scotland. He Will investigate a rust fungus that could be used
to control mouse-ear hawkweed.
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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12
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170Four gain Lincoln Foundation awards Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12
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