Land and Food Resources

Seminars and Events


[Dean's Lecture] [Creswick Weekly Seminar Series] [Creswick Monthly Seminar Series]
[Burnley Seminar Series] [Melbourne Human Geography Reading Group] [Other Events]


Dean's Lecture Series
Parkville Campus, Wednesday's (Monthly)

The Dean's Lecture Series is designed to illustrate current research and topics of interest in the land and food resources fields. Students, graduates and members of the public are welcome. The series is free.

For further information contact Erin Wilson.

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Find out more about the Deans Lecture Series


Find out more about the School of Forest and Ecosystem Science Monthly Seminar Series

Creswick Weekly Seminar Series
School of Forest and Ecosystem Science

Creswick Campus, Friday's 12pm - 1pm

These weekly seminars include presentations from SFES staff, SFES honorary staff and invited speakers. All seminars are held at the Creswick Campus in the Stage 2 Lecture Theatre.

For further information contact Fiona Christie.

[View the 2008 program]


Creswick Monthly Seminar Series
School of Forest and Ecosystem Science

Creswick Campus, 3rd Wednesday of the month

These seminars will showcase the work of our graduate students and will include confirmation presentations, work in progress and completion seminars. Seminars will be followed by light refreshments.

For further information contact Antanas Spokevicius.

[View the 2008 program]

Find out more about the Creswick Monthly Seminar Series


Find out more about the Burnley Seminar Series

Burnley Seminar Series
School of Resource Management & Geography / School of Forest and Ecosystems Science

Burnly Campus, Wednesdays 12pm - 1pm

A weekly seminar series covering a diverse range of topics, from techniques for the conservation of wild plants to the sustainable end-use of arsenic-rich mine tailings. All welcome!

For further information contact Nick Williams or David Forrester.

[View the 2008 program]


Melbourne Human Geography Reading Group
School of Resource Management & Geography

Parkville Campus, Monthly Friday afternoons

All interested people are welcome to join in the discussion.

For further information contact Scott Heyes.

[View the 2008 program]

Find out more about the Melbourne Human Geography Reading Group


 

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