Articles relating to our forestry distance learning courses
- Bangor University in Ghana – experiences and insights from recent study tours – Commonwealth Forestry Association newsletter, June 2020
- Nathan Adams (currently studying on MSc Forestry distance learning) highly commended in national forestry competition
- Gilham, A. and Hill, N. (2020) Silviculture on steep terrain – report on CCFG / ProSilva Ireland study tour to northwest Italy
- Bangor University, Forestry, Ghana, Woodland Heritage and the Commonwealth. More in common than you might imagine
- Cracknell, D. (2020) Irregular silviculture short course with SelectFor. (David Cracknell is currently studying MSc Forestry DL)
- Bangor University Student Wins Special Award from Tilhill Forestry
- Special Forestry Award Presented in Online First
- Overview of forestry at Bangor University – Chartered Forester publication, Summer 2019
- Distance learning MSc Forestry students in Westminster
- Distance learning students and alumni head to the Italian Alps to study continuous cover forestry and agroforestry
- Distance learning students and alumni attend World Agroforestry Congress, April 2019
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A day in the life of James Walmsley, course director, April 2019, Forestry Journal
- Emma Agyapong (graduate from the MSc Tropical Forestry DL progamme in 2018) publishes her research about urban trees in Kumasi, Ghana
- David Pelly (graduate from the MSc Forestry DL programme in 2018) wins writing prize at the Houses of Parliament
- Forestry – a fascinating topic and a hugely rewarding career
- Outstanding MSc Forestry (distance learning) student recognised with Tilhill Forestry Award
- Gilham, A. (2017) Pro-Silva Annual General Meeting – Romania 2017, Confor, UK
- Walmsley, J.D. (ed) (2017) ‘Irregular Silviculture: Transformation in Practice, Woodland Heritage Journal, pp32-35 (Jonathan Spazzi and Adrian Murray-Walker both studied on MSc Forestry (distance learning); Jonathan Tompson studied MSc Environmental Forestry)
- MSc Tropical Forestry students publish findings from their research in Ghana
- Full immersion in the tropical forests of Ghana
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) contributes to the MSc Forestry (distance learning) programme
- Two SENRGy distance-learning students attend EuroCoppice Training School in Germany
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Walmsley et al (2016) Turning literature into reality…, Agriculture for Development, No. 27: 20-21
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Gray, J. and Curry, P. (2016) Ecodemocracy: helping wildlife’s right to survive, ECOS 37:1, 19-26 (Joe Gray is a graduate of the distance learning forestry)
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Chartered Forester (Spring 2015) 'It's a good time to study at Bangor'
- Turning literature into reality - tales from a Bangor University MSc Tropical Forestry summer school in Ghana.
- Patrick Duffy (MSc Forestry DL) becomes the first recipient of the Tilhill Forestry Phil Johnson Memorial Award.
- Bangor University International Newsletter (September 2015) - MSc Forestry graduate receives award in Ghana (page 3) and Alumni events in Ghana and Uganda (page 5)
- Walmsley et al (2015) Forestry in British Higher Education – a tale of decline and regeneration, Quarterly Journal of Forestry 109(4), 268-273.
- Turnbull, N. (2015) Irregular Silviculture – transformation in practise course, Woodland Heritage Journal, pp120-121 (N Turnbull is a graduate from MSc Forestry in 2014)
- Deffee, R. (2015) A Forester’s View of the IUFRO Conference Tour, Woodland Heritage Journal, pp30-36 (R Deffee is a graduate from MSc Forestry in 2014)
- MSc Forestry distance learning 2015 – short film
- Forestry-related postgraduate programmes at Bangor University – new developments for 2015
- Share and Inspire – Review of Teaching and Learning at Bangor University, 2013–14
- First Commonwealth Scholarship Commission student graduates