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Professor becomes first Australian Fellow of Horticultural Society of India News at Curtin

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Twitter: @CurtinPR. NOTES TO EDITOR. About Professor Zora Singh. Professor Singh’s research in horticulture primarily focuses on production technology and postharvest physiology of fruits. ... He has been based at Curtin University since 1997, where he

Curtin’s lake to benefit from work by Indigenous community News at Curtin

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Curtin Parks and Gardens Manager, Mrs Allyson Mullane, said a group of about 15 people are carrying out gardening, sustainable horticulture and restoration work. ... The “hands-on” program includes an induction to the workplace, safety rules and

2023: International Year of Millets

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Image by Robert Garvey. Horticulture studies, 1991. Horticulture studies, 1991. Horticulture students association, 1991. ... Horticulture studies, 1991. Former Vice Chancellor Deborah Terry at the Centre for Crop and Disease Management, 2014.

1990s 2000s image gallery on Perth campus

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Climbing on WAIT Sculpture. Library cafe. Horticulture studies, biology field trial. ... Horticulture studies, biology field trial. Beazley Avenue before the construction of John Curtin Centre.

Building a brighter future for WA agriculture News at Curtin

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Focusing on horticulture, viticulture and food science research and training, he is one of six Curtin academics to receive a citation for outstanding contributions to student learning. ... Professor Singh, who has worked at Curtin since 1996, is a

Plum research rewards scholar News at Curtin

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According to SP’s supervisor, Associate Professor Zora Singh, winning such a competitive travel grant is testimony to the nationally and internationally recognised postgraduate horticulture program at Curtin.

Spring has sprung at Curtin’s Bentley campus News at Curtin

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Horticulture Supervisor Robert Keen says several different varieties of flowers have been planted in anticipation of spring.

Curtin students available to provide business advice News at Curtin

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For students studying in the agribusiness streams of marketing, viticulture, equine management, horticulture and aquaculture, this requires undertaking a business planning unit in their final semester.

Curtin offers help with business planning News at Curtin

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Professor Graeme Robertson, Director of Muresk explained this unique offer. “Students concluding their degrees in the agribusiness streams of marketing, viticulture, equine, horticulture and aquaculture and seafood sciences undertake a business

New science degree offers flexibility for environment and agriculture News at Curtin

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Agriculture is one of the few careers in which opportunities exist to be practically involved from the farm production level — grain, livestock, horticulture — through to plant breeding, precision agriculture, pest and