Award recognises excellent work from SENRGy student.
Mary Crossland from Wimbourne, Dorset, and based in the School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography (SENRGy), has won the Tilhill Forestry Phil Johnson Memorial Award for Best Silviculture Student 2015/16 with the highest mark for the DDL-4202 Silviculture module achieved by an MSc student in the 2015/16 academic year. She was presented with a specially carved wooden trophy in the shape of an acorn by Tilhill Forestry Regional Harvesting Manager Iwan Williams along with 拢250.
Phil Johnson worked for for many years and was Regional Manager for England and Wales when he passed away following a short but valiant battle against cancer three years ago. During his career he made a huge contribution to the company including setting up the UK鈥檚 largest privately owned mountain bike centre at Coed Llandegla, Wales.
As part of the company鈥檚 work to strengthen links with students, Tilhill Forestry offers awards to top performing forestry students at leading universities which offer degrees in Forestry. The company also runs a popular graduate placement scheme.
Mary said: 鈥淚 am very grateful to Tilhill Forestry for offering this award. To receive it has been a real honour and one of the highlights of my time studying at 麻豆传媒高清版.鈥
Iwan Williams added: 鈥淲e run an awards programme with a number of universities across the UK but this award is extra special as it is in memory of a greatly missed colleague. We鈥檙e delighted to continue to support 麻豆传媒高清版 and recognise the hard work of students who are studying forestry. It鈥檚 an excellent university which regularly feeds students into our graduate trainee programme.鈥
James Walmsley and Mark Rayment, Lecturers in Forestry at , said: 鈥淲e would like to thank Tilhill Forestry for offering this attractive prize. Mary was an outstanding student with an astonishing average mark of 90.5%! Mary has since proved this was not a one-off, achieving similar marks on other modules. Mary will shortly leave the UK destined for Ethiopia where she will undertake her MSc dissertation field work data collection and we would like to wish her well with this exciting endeavour.鈥
Mary will be attached to the (ICRAF) to conduct her fieldwork under an IFAD funded project that is working towards restoring degraded lands in Ethiopia:
Forestry has been taught at Bangor for more than 110 years, and its forestry degrees are accredited by the . Mary is a student on Bangor鈥檚 MSc Agroforestry programme, which has been running since 1978 and from which students from over 100 countries have graduated. Tilhill Forestry has a long association with 麻豆传媒高清版 as many of its past and present employees have studied there.
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Publication date: 19 May 2016