Person

Trumble, Hugh Christian (1903 - 1960)

Born
13 April 1903
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Died
24 March 1960
Ankara, Turkey
Occupation
Agronomist

Summary

Hugh Trumble was an agronomist at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide from 1941 and Professor of Agronomy from 1941.

Details

Chronology

Education - Master of Agricultural Science (MAgSc)
1932
Career event - Elected Associate Member (Agriculture), Australian National Research Council
1937
Education - Doctor of Science (DSc), University of Adelaide
1941 -
Career position - Argonomist and Professor of Agronomy, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide
1953 -
Career position - Agriculural consultant, World Bank [working in Nigeria]

Related Corporate Bodies

Archival resources

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

  • Hugh Christian Trumble - Records, 1924 - 1951; Waite Agricultural Research Institute. Details

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Resources

See also

Gavan McCarthy; Ken McInnes

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