Singapore will be hot and steamy instead of cold and dry presenting a different set of challenges with her future research. Well done for submitting your thesis last year, and all the best in the new job, Jess.
Friday, 23 September 2016 17:32
Congratulations and good luck in the new job Jess
Written by Sharon RobinsonJessica Bramley-Alves has spent a lot of time down South over the last few years. She had multiple summers at both Casey Station and on Macquarie Island as part of both her PhD and Environmental Science Honours research. Maybe all that cold has got to her because she has just started working at the Center for Urban Ecology and Greenery and National Parks Board of Singapore.
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