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Ann Hamblin is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Soil Science with a PhD from the University of Reading. Her extensive career includes positions such as Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University and Principal Scientist at the Bureau Resource Sciences. Her primary research interests align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on agricultural sustainability, resource management, and environmental research. Over the years, she has collaborated on various projects centered around the impacts of dryland farming and natural resource management in Australia. Hamblin's commitment to advancing sustainable practices in agriculture is reflected in her active research and numerous contributions to the field. She holds multiple degrees, including a BA from the University of Cambridge and several accolades for her work in soil science. Ann is also a board member at the Port School in Hamilton Hill, Western Australia, further emphasizing her dedication to education and community involvement.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Murdoch University • Western Australia
Centre for Resource Environmental Studies, Australian National University • Canberra, ACT
Bureau of Resource Sciences • Canberra, ACT
Cooperative Research Centre Soil Land Management • Australia
University of Western Australia, Department of Agriculture Western Australia, Division of Plant Industry CSIRO •
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