Flinders School of the Environment - 2015 Research Higher Degree Conference

This two day conference celebrates Flinders Universities - School of the Environment RHD student research achievements and success. Program: http://www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/fms/School_ENVR/RHD-PhD/RHD%20Conference%20Program_2015.pdf

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