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Top Aberdeen student wins Tilhill Forestry award
(Tilhill Forestry, Aberdeen, January, 2018) – An Aberdeen University student is celebrating after winning an award from Tilhill Forestry and graduating with an MSc in Environmental and Forest Management.Ben Howard, age 22, of Leeds won the Tilhill Forestry Award for being the outstanding student on the MSc Environmental and Forest Management programme in 2016-2017.
He said: “It was an honour to receive the award; I’m very grateful to Tilhill Forestry for sponsoring the prize and for sending a representative to present it. So many of my classmates were equally deserving of recognition for their hard work and achievement. The forestry industry in Britain has a luminously bright future and I sincerely hope I can be a part of it."
Ben, who is currently looking for jobs in forestry and PhD opportunities, was presented with a specially carved wooden trophy in the shape of an acorn by Tilhill Forestry District Manager for Central Scotland Andrew Vaughan along with £250.
As part of the company’s work to strengthen links with students, Tilhill Forestry presents awards to top performing forestry students at leading universities offering qualifications in Forestry. The company also runs a popular graduate placement scheme and a structured programme to grow the management skills not only of graduates but other staff as well.
Andrew Vaughan explains: “We run an awards programme with a number of universities across the UK. We’re delighted to continue to support Aberdeen University and recognise the hard work of students. It’s an excellent university which regularly feeds students into our graduate trainee programme.”
Dr Louise M Page, School of Biological Sciences (Forestry), at Aberdeen University, said: “Ben Howard was the outstanding student on the MSc Environmental and Forest Management programme in 2016-2017 and graduated in November 2017 with Distinction.
“He maintained a consistently high standard throughout the year-long programme, including the research project. Ben demonstrated insight and provided thoughtful contributions to discussion, introducing creative ideas and ways of thinking about problems that facilitated wider debate with the rest of the class. For his research project, Ben showed considerable initiative and creativity, coming up with his own experimental design at short notice and dealing with setbacks, including a last minute change of project, his car breaking down and floods, with initiative and unflappable good humour. He also provided leadership to the MSc class and was willing and able to speak for the class.”
Ben’s research project investigated the use of chemical killing of Larix spp.as an alternative to phytosanitary felling, in response to infection with Phytophthora ramorum. He sampled the natural regeneration of tree species in different stands in a Forestry Commission-owned forest in the Lake District, Wild Ennerdale, where both chemical killing and clear-felling had been used to kill infected trees.
The study concluded that chemical killing provides the opportunity to eliminate the production of P. ramorum inoculum, while eliminating the need for immediate felling. While the canopy is retained, more favourable conditions are maintained for seedling germination and growth leading to the faster development of a new canopy. The stand can, therefore, continue to fulfil a range of management objectives.
Tilhill Forestry has a long association with Aberdeen University as many of its past and present employees have studied there. Forestry has been taught at Aberdeen since 1907, and brings together the disciplines of forestry, ecology, zoology, and plant science. The Department has an excellent reputation both nationally and internationally.
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For further information contact Suzi Christie PR Consultant for Tilhill Forestry on 01323 449744 or e-mail suzi@blueberry-pr.co.uk Ben can be contacted on ben.howard.16@aberdeen.ac.uk
Tilhill Forestry Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the BSW Timber Group was established nearly 70 years ago. It is a national company operating from a network of offices throughout the UK. The company provides a full range of consultancy and contracting services to the forest owner and forestry investor. Further information is available at www.tilhill.com
BSW is the most technologically advanced sawmill company in the UK employing over 1,300 people. The Company’s roots date back to 1848, and with seven sawmills in the UK and one in Latvia, has a production capacity of more than 1.2 million m3 of sawn timber which is distributed throughout construction, fencing and landscape markets www.bsw.co.uk
Together, BSW and Tilhill Forestry form a strong partnership in the forest industry that will deliver quality from beginning to end - from creating new forests through to producing timber end products.
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