PhD Defense - Alexander Woodley
Tuesday, March 10th, 2015
9:30 a.m.
Rozanski 106
Thesis title: Management of soil nitrogen through the use of organic amendments for cereal crop production.
Interested In Grad School in Environmental Sciences? Come and see if Graduate School is for you at an informal meet and greet with SES faculty and Graduate Students.It’s your turn to ask faculty about their research.Come with a friend check us out -Free appetizers
Dr Justin Renkema Postdoctoral Fellow School of Environmental Sciences University of Guelph Molecular gut-content analysis: a new tool for assessing predatory natural enemies
Dr Larry C Purcell Professor & Altheimer Chair for Soybean Research University of Arkansas Fayetteville AR TITLE Agronomics, physiology, and modeling of soybean maximum yield
Dr Dara Stanley, Royal Holloway University of London
"Investigating impacts of field-realistic exposure to pesticide on bumblebees"
Monday, March 2nd 2pm-3pm
Alexander Hall 265
Everyone is invited to attend.
Professor Laura Van Eerd School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph. "Nitrogen fertility in horticultural systems: post-harvest strategies.”
Come on out this Friday, February 27th, 2015 to the Arboretum Centre from 1-3:30pm for the afternoon session of the OAC-GSC Graduate Student Colloquium! This year's theme is centred around 'Functional Foods for Human Health'.
Thursday, February 26th, 2015 11:30 PM to Friday, February 27th, 2015 3:00 AM
Ice Skating at the rink downtown with Your Graduate Student Council (GSC). You are invited to attend our February event:The event will run on Thursday, February 26th from ~6:30pm onwards at the Market Square ice rink (1 Carden Street) downtown. You can skate as long as you'd like but we'll all head to a pub afterwards for some drinks and snacks courtesy of your GSC. If you don't own skates you can rent some from Hockey Shop Source for Sports which is conveniently located right across from the ice rink. Check out the attached poster for more info.