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Jul 23, 2009
Plant & Food Research, formerly HortResearch, is offering up to 20 internships for the forthcoming summer period. This is the third year in a row that the CRI offers a wide variety of summer projects to let University students experience how commercially relevant R & D is undertaken in the industry. The annual summer studentship programme is seen as a cornerstone in the CRI’s partnership with the IIB and aims at increasing the number of students undertaking postgraduate studies in plant science.