Eyre Peninsula internship in applied grains research 2023-24 (AEP1422)

START

July 1, 2022

FINISH

June 30, 2024

Summary

To improve the capacity of grains research, development and extension on the Eyre Peninsula and to further develop applied research skills of recent graduates so they will be able to make an improved contribution to the grains RD&E industry in SA, through the appointment of a recent graduate as an intern in applied grains research on EP.

Project Participants

Naomi Scholz, AIR EP

The research

To improve the capacity of grains research, development and extension on the Eyre Peninsula and to further develop applied research skills of recent graduates so they will be able to make an improved contribution to the grains RD&E industry in SA, through the appointment of a recent graduate as an intern in applied grains research on EP.

Funding

$140,000

More information

Naomi Scholz
T: 0428 540 670
E: [email protected]

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