Corporate Body

Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (1991 - )

The University of Adelaide

From
1991
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Functions
Education, Agricultural industry and Industrial or scientific research
Website
http://www.sciences.adelaide.edu.au/
Location
Adelaide, South Australia

Summary

In 1991 the combining of the University of Adelaide's Waite Agricultural Research Institute and the Roseworthy Agricultural College created the Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.

The faculty has since been restructured and absorbed into the Faculty of Sciences.

Timeline

 1924 - 1991 Waite Agricultural Research Institute
       1991 - Waite Campus
             1991 - Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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