MORE than 50 Sparsholt BSc students showcased their dissertation projects on Wednesday, May 15.
In front of peers, lecturers, and guests, students enthusiastically presented the outcome of their individual studies, displayed on highly recognised posters.
Alex Vine (BSc Zoo Biology) clinched the first prize for his project 'Food presentation in zoos: A Bintu-right way to do it’. Cody Luter (BSc Applied Animal Science) and Jolene Orlowski (BSc Wildlife Ecology and Conservation) landed the second and third places, for their researches in 'sward compositions' and 'Herring Gulls’ behaviour' respectively.
The university applauded all students for their expert responses to reviewers' questions and extended gratitude to all participants.
University Centre Sparsholt invites students for the next degree Open Event on Thursday, June 13 and encourages applications for the upcoming September intake.
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