Agroecosystems

  • Funding from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council for a national soil science curriculum. [17 November 2009]

    Students at Nowley

    Professor Alex McBratney, working with Dr Tony Koppi and Dr Damien Field, has been awarded a grant from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council to research the development of a national soil science curriculum in response to the needs of students, academic staff, industry and the wider community. More

  • COP15 Copenhagen[12 November 2009]

    Prof Alex McBratney

    At the Convention to Combat Climate Change in Copenhagen Prof Alex McBratney will be participating as a member of the European Commission delegation. More

  • New PhD Scholarships funded by the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre [10 November 2009]

    Bushfire

    The Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre and the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Sydney, are pleased to announce full ($30K) and top-up ($10K) scholarships for students interested in researching key issues for fire-fighting and land management agencies around Australia. More

  • $4.5 million for Centre for Carbon, Water and Food[26 October 2009]

    PBI Greenhouses

    The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources has welcomed the Federal Government's announcement of $4.5 million of funding over three years for the establishment of the Lawson-Paterson Centre, the Centre for Carbon, Water and Food at the University's Camden campus. More

  • Undergraduate Research Conference (SOwFI) [21 October 2009]

    Stepping Out with Fresh Ideas Conference Logo

    The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources is holding its second annual undergraduate research conference, Stepping Out with Fresh Ideas (SOwFI), from November 4th-6th inclusive. More

  • Prof. Robert Park receives Friendship Award of China[6 October 2009]

    Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang (R) presents a medal and certificate to Prof. Robert Park

    Robert Park travelled to Beijing last week to receive the Friendship Award of China, at the Friendship Award Ceremony for Foreign Experts at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. More

  • Outback's loss is Sydney's gain[30 September 2009]

    Dr Stephen Cattle

    When Sydney University's resident dust expert Dr Stephen Cattle awoke last Wednesday, the biggest day of his career had blown into town. More

  • ASSSI NSW Branch: Annual Harald Jensen Lecture[21 September 2009]

    ASSSI NSW branch

    This year our distinguished Professor Alex McBratney will deliver the Harald Jensen Lecture, focusing on the topic: Soil Carbon: The Known Unknowns. More

  • Future Fellows at FAFNR, The University of Sydney[15 September 2009]

    The University of Sydney

    Two of the newly appointed Senior Lecturers at the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources - Dr Margaret Barbour and Dr Peter Franks - have also won ARC Future Fellowships. More

  • NEW Rural Sustainability Scholarships[9 September 2009]

    Scholarships

    Dean of The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Mark Adams announces 25 new scholarships for regional students. More

  • Register now for Spring Back to Sydney[8 September 2009]

    Spring Back to Sydney

    Be sure to register today for the Spring Back to Sydney Alumni Reunion. All graduates and their families are invited to enjoy a full day of festivities, cultural and sporting events and family activities. More

  • Caveat empty: the question of Cubbie[20 August 2009]

    Cubbie Station in southern Queensland is for sale

    Cubbie Station in southern Queensland is for sale, we need to consider whether it is a good idea for the federal government to spend public money to buy it. More