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Thursday, 10 December 2020, 4:39 pm
Two Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) Bachelor of
Environmental Management year-3 students, Brennan Mair and
Xinxin Zhang, were selected to present at the “Weathering
the Storm” conference in Invercargill last week,
highlighting quality research which is taking place locally
at undergraduate level, in SIT’s Bachelor of Environmental
Management programme.
“Weathering the Storm” was a
joint collaboration between several freshwater science
groups in New Zealand: The NZ Hydrological Society, New
Zealand Rivers Group and Freshwater Science
Society.
Held at Ascot Park Hotel, 1st - 4th December,
the conference brought together New Zealand’s foremost
freshwater experts for some face-to-face networking,
Press Release – Southern Institute Of Technology Two Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) Bachelor of Environmental Management year-3 students, Brennan Mair and Xinxin Zhang, were selected to present at the Weathering the Storm conference in Invercargill last week, highlighting quality research …
Two Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) Bachelor of Environmental Management year-3 students, Brennan Mair and Xinxin Zhang, were selected to present at the “Weathering the Storm” conference in Invercargill last week, highlighting quality research which is taking place locally at undergraduate level, in SIT’s Bachelor of Environmental Management programme.
“Weathering the Storm” was a joint collaboration between several freshwater science groups in New Zealand: The NZ Hydrological Society, New Zealand Rivers Group and Freshwater Science Society.