University of Buckingham masters to focus on garden history
30 Mar 2012
The University of Buckingham has launched a masters in the history of gardens and landscaping, to be based in London, from October.
Plumpton College in East Sussex has cancelled its open day on Saturday 12 May 2012 because car parking fields are too wet.
The University of Buckingham has launched a masters in the history of gardens and landscaping, to be based in London, from October.
The IoG Campus (www.icampus/ac/iog) is a virtual learning environment training and education programme replacing the previous online system for turf maintenance and management qualifications.
The National Trust for Scotland is to offer budding horticulturists a new two-year diploma in heritage gardening.
Agricultural Wages Board Northern Ireland has settled at a 2.4 per cent pay increase.
From short courses for craft skills to apprenticeships and even PhDs, arboriculture training providers offer plenty of options, Jack Shamash finds.
A course aimed at helping designers win awards at flower shows has been launched by the English Gardening School.
The National Trust is helping to ensure a good future for horticultural history by training the latest class of newly-qualified gardening experts.
The RHS is introducing changes to its master of horticulture qualification to reflect industry developments.
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