Bethany Smith – Emerging Scientist Series
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Bethany Smith is a junior researcher working remotely from Australia for the WorldFish Myanmar team. She started working with WorldFish initially on a 3-month student internship funded by the ACIAR agribusiness scholarship that was conjointly supported also by WorldFish and, the Livelihoods Lab.
This opportunity acted as the final component of her Masters of Professional Science majoring in Marine Biology from James Cook University. Prior to the ACIAR agribusiness scholarship, she was awarded The Royal Society of Biology Award for best performing graduate in a Biological Sciences degree; awarded for her BSc in Biological Sciences at the University of Brighton.… Read the rest
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