In 2007 I was awarded a grant by Cardiff University to help develop international research collaboration.
The grant has been used to develop links between Cardiff University and the University of Tasmania's (UTAS) Institute of Agricultural Research.
In 2007 and 2008 I visited UTAS to work with Professor Frank Vanclay. We have been merging my work on animal health with his expertise on agricultural extension. This has led to this conference paper at the Institute of Australian Geographer's annual conference in 2008:
"Scripts in Agriculture: Why farming scripts have policy relevance". With Frank Vanclay, Institute of Australian Geographers annual conference, Hobart, Tasmania, July, 2008.
During these visits I've also developed links with the biosecurity policy team in Tasmania's Department for Primary Industries and Water. I was also lucky enough to visit a sheep farm in the middle of the state.
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