Addressing the sheep science studies at UNE

By Stephen Burns
Updated June 6 2019 - 8:54am, first published 6:30am
During the Sheep CRC conference held in Dubbo, Dr Emma Doyle, lecturer - School of Environmental and Rural Science, UNE bought delegates up to date on the tremendous success of the course. Photo: supplied
During the Sheep CRC conference held in Dubbo, Dr Emma Doyle, lecturer - School of Environmental and Rural Science, UNE bought delegates up to date on the tremendous success of the course. Photo: supplied

With the downturn in the wool industry during the 1970's, the Wool and Pastoral Sciences (WAPS) degree at the University of NSW's Faculty of Science was unfortunately one of the casualties of reduced enthusiasm for sheep and wool and little academic interest in the wool industry.

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