Search results for: bachelor of science ecology and conservation biology

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22 November 2017
Smiling Science graduate Emma Dale, holding a red panda.

Emma Dale: On the trail of the Red Panda

Griffith University alumnus Emma Dale knows a thing or two about the wild animals wolves, marmots, wild horses, red pandas and bears. Her work has seen here awarded was awarded the prestigious John Monash scholarship to attend the University of Oxford where she will study the behavioural ecology of carnivores with a focus on conservation and preservation.

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4 March 2015
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19 December 2012
Tempe Parnell with a baby rhino in Nepal

Conservation research trip of a lifetime

Griffith Bachelor of Science student Tempe Parnell reflects on her life changing field trip to Nepal last year to study 'Conservation In Practice'.

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19 September 2019
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16 May 2018
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10 February 2017
Smiling Science graduate Emma Dale, holding a red panda.

Mongolia a giant ‘steppe’ for ecologist Emma

Saturday, 11 February, is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Meet Griffith science graduate Emma Dale, whose work as an ecologist in Nepal and Mongolia is having a positive impact in preserving and protecting endangered wildlife

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13 June 2014
Some of the Griffith students competing in the 2014 Commonwealth Games; Taylor McKeown -Swimming (Bachelor of Science); Cam McEvoy - Swimming (Bachelor of Science – Advanced Honours); Leiston Pickett - Swimming (Bachelor of Commerce), Chris Wright - Swimming (Bachelor of Environmental Design); Ashleigh Gentle - Triathlon (Bachelor Public Health)

Griffith goes for gold

Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor has congratulated 13 Griffith students selected for the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

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1 August 2013

Well, finally we can do more…

Finally we can do more, more of things we believe in, our passions, and challenge ourselves, and all this is because we know more. This is what Griffith has given us.

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