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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Summer in Africa
Aileen Sweeney, a fourth year Zoology student from the School of BEES writes from South Africa on how she’s spending her summer and working on her final year research project: I was going to start this by mentioning the fact … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, BEES, graduates, jobs, monkey, people, primate, rehab, study, work experience, zoology
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Trees at University College Cork
University College Cork has a long and distinguished history of research and teaching of ‘Natural History’. From the appointment of the first Professor of Natural History, Prof. William Hincks in 1849 to the formation of the School of BEES in … Continue reading
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Cheetah Studies
A film by Dora Nike O’Donoghue featuring BEES’ own Tom Quirke
Celebrating Lough Hyne @30
On Friday 3rd June, 61 delegates gathered at the West Cork Hotel in Skibbereen to attend a conference celebrating the 30th anniversary of Lough Hyne being designated as Europe’s first statutory marine nature reserve and the Republic of Ireland’s only … Continue reading
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Tagged ecology, field course, History, Lough Hyne, marine, news, zoology
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