Title
Crops for the Future

CoPED ID
f5275bd9-53de-4f54-9665-03edcc1320d1

Status
Closed


Value
£1,674,030

Start Date
Sept. 26, 2010

End Date
Sept. 26, 2013

Description

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Crop science will become a critical discipline in the coming years as the UK focuses on the important issues of food security, ecosystem management, reducing inputs and the impact of environmental change, including newly emerging pests and pathogens. In stark contrast to this imperative, the necessary infrastructure for training new crop scientists is badly decayed. There are now virtually no plant science based undergraduate degree courses in UK universities because of catastrophic drops in student demand. To make things worse, this is happening against a background where many senior plant breeders are about to retire. This situation needs to be redressed as a matter of great urgency if the challenging targets for food supply are to be met. Our taught masters course 'Crops for the Future' aims to provide training in the high level skills in agricultural science needed by the agriculture and food industries. Training in crop science is best carried out by partnerships between universities, with strengths in the underlying theoretical science, and research institutes with complementary expertise including a strong commitment to practical crop science. 'Crops for the Future' is a joint venture between the University of Dundee (UoD) and SCRI, which has been conceived as a natural extension of the three-way synergy between University, Research Institute and crop industry. The course, which accepted its first entrants in September 2009, combines arguably the strongest UK crop science research institute (SCRI) with one of the top three UK life sciences university departments (UoD College of Life Sciences). Both organisations are internationally recognised with regard to excellence in teaching, research and facilities. SCRI is an equal partner in this proposal and its extremely close contacts with the commercial crop breeding and downstream processing industries provide a working pipeline for the transfer of knowledge to commercial application. Masters students will thus have exposure to all aspects of basic and applied crop science. We are particularly proud of the 4-month full-time research project component which is substantial enough to give real postgraduate research experience in a World Class research environment. We are eager to facilitate entry of successful MRes graduates into PhD research in areas closely matched with the current needs of commercial crop science. The course is designed to train graduates in the key areas of crop science that will be required to underpin sustainable agriculture in the 21st century. Our particular research and teaching strengths in crop genomics, high throughput technologies, association genetics, pest/pathogen biology, biofuel research, GM technologies, crop handling and plant breeding, where we lead the World, are reflected in the course content. The growing World food crisis will encourage young scientists to enter areas where severe shortages of suitably qualified people are about to make themselves felt. We expect and will encourage graduates from the programme to become professional crop scientists who will make a significant contribution to the development of modern agriculture and become, for example, 'next generation' plant breeders. The course is designed for flexibility. For full course students, the core taught modules and project are compulsory and are supplemented by both mandatory and optional generic/employment skills training opportunities (see Case for Support and Programme Specification - Handbook). The modular structure allows part-time study and Open and distance learning via our versatile and powerful 'My Dundee' remote Virtual Learning Environment.

Andrew Flavell PI_PER
Vivian Blok RESEARCH_COI_PER
Cathy Hawes RESEARCH_COI_PER
Adrian Newton RESEARCH_COI_PER
Joanne Russell RESEARCH_COI_PER
Abdellah Barakate RESEARCH_COI_PER
Jennifer Stephens RESEARCH_COI_PER
Tim George RESEARCH_COI_PER
Lyn Jones RESEARCH_COI_PER
Michael Taliansky RESEARCH_COI_PER
Naeem Syed RESEARCH_COI_PER
John Jones RESEARCH_COI_PER
Finlay Dale RESEARCH_COI_PER
Eleanor Gilroy RESEARCH_COI_PER
David Marshall RESEARCH_COI_PER
Glenn Bryan RESEARCH_COI_PER
Paul Birch RESEARCH_COI_PER
David Hopkins RESEARCH_COI_PER
Brian Fenton RESEARCH_COI_PER
Philip White RESEARCH_COI_PER
Geoffrey Michael Gadd RESEARCH_COI_PER
Arnis Druka RESEARCH_COI_PER
Petra Boevink RESEARCH_COI_PER
David Soutar RESEARCH_COI_PER
Mark Chaplain RESEARCH_COI_PER
David Cooke RESEARCH_COI_PER
Graham Begg RESEARCH_COI_PER
Craig Simpson RESEARCH_COI_PER
Stephen Whisson RESEARCH_COI_PER
Claire Halpin RESEARCH_COI_PER
Stephen Francis Hubbard RESEARCH_COI_PER
Geoffrey Squire RESEARCH_COI_PER
Scott Johnson RESEARCH_COI_PER
Anthony Bengough RESEARCH_COI_PER
Christine Anne Hackett RESEARCH_COI_PER
Luke Ramsay RESEARCH_COI_PER
Edward Baxter RESEARCH_COI_PER
Mark Looseley RESEARCH_COI_PER
Kath Wright RESEARCH_COI_PER
Sean Chapman RESEARCH_COI_PER
Rex Michael Brennan RESEARCH_COI_PER
Alison Karley RESEARCH_COI_PER
David Parish RESEARCH_COI_PER
Gordon Simpson RESEARCH_COI_PER
Paul Hallett RESEARCH_COI_PER
Alison Roberts RESEARCH_COI_PER
William Thomas RESEARCH_COI_PER
Gavin Ramsay RESEARCH_COI_PER
Pietro Iannetta RESEARCH_COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Agriculture
  2. Plant breeding
  3. Crop cultivation
  4. Cultivated plants
  5. Strength training
  6. Plant production
  7. Students

Extracted key phrases
  1. Strong UK crop science research institute
  2. Commercial crop science
  3. Practical crop science
  4. Commercial crop breeding
  5. New crop scientist
  6. Professional crop scientist
  7. Crop industry
  8. Crop handling
  9. Crop genomic
  10. Plant science
  11. Agricultural science
  12. Theoretical science
  13. World Class research environment
  14. Time research project component
  15. UK life sciences university department

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