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End of Year Honours Seminar

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Attend in person or via the Zoom Webinar to watch TIA's Honours students present their projects as part of their final assessment.

Industry connections gained throughout the degree are vital to the success of student’s projects and development of their professional network. The Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree, taught by TIA, has a strong focus on building career skills by focusing on hands-on experience and direct industry engagement.

Students will present to TIA examiners and supervisors. The presentations will also be recorded for the Ag Institute Australia (AIA), who will be judging the presentations for the 2023 Student Award.

Honours

Luke Saunders: 'Assessing the Feasibility of Growing Oak Trees in Tasmania'

Jacinta Leys: 'Effect of environment on hard seededness and seed softening in serradella (Ornithopus spp. L.)'

Kara Devlin: 'Understanding the role of biological control methods in Tasmanian apple orchards' '

Emmaline Kelly: 'Phosphate solubilising bacteria characteristics in Tasmanian soils'

Tomas Thiessen-Delaney: 'Investigating the efficacy of mechanical pollination in onion seed crops'

Zoe Byrne: 'Application of Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to promote flowering in bolting resistant carrot seed crops'

Chas Hughes: 'Early Development of Industrial Paper Waste as a Potential Peat Moss Replacement in Containerised Seedling Production'

Please choose the correct ticket (zoom or in person) when registering your attendance. Registrants should look out for the host message at the end of the email notification they receive for details of their registration.

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Harvard Room 1 Sandy Bay
sandy bay, australia