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APM Qualification Success

APM Qualification Success

Congratulations to our colleagues who have recently passed their APM Project Management Fundamentals qualification.

Chris Rayfield 15/12/202015/12/2020 Charlotte Chivers, Chris Rayfield, Dan Keech, Dilshaad Bundhoo, Hannah Chiswell, Isabel Fielden, Jane Mills, Jasmine Black, Katarina Kubinakova, Matt Reed, Mauro Vigani, Nenia Micha, News, Nick Lewis, Paul Courtney, Peter Gaskell, Rob Berry Read more

Three new papers published by CCRI researchers

Three new papers published by CCRI researchers

Three more articles have been accepted for CCRI researchers. Read more about the successes of Phil Staddon, Nenia Micha and Matt Reed.

Nick Lewis 26/03/202026/03/2020 Matt Reed, Nenia Micha, News, Philip Staddon, Publications Read more

European Commission publish report on the impact of CAP on Generational Renwal

European Commission publish report on the impact of CAP on Generational Renwal

The European Commission have published a report that was led by the CCRI. The report evaluated the impact of the CAP on generational renewal, local development and jobs in rural areas.

Nick Lewis 15/11/201915/11/2019 Janet Dwyer, John Powell, Katarina Kubinakova, Nenia Micha, News Read more

Publication success for Nenia Micha

Publication success for Nenia Micha

A new publication from Nenia Micha is now available that highlights the benefits to farmers who implement Nutrient Management Plans.

Nick Lewis 17/06/201917/06/2019 Nenia Micha, News, Publications Read more

Three new researchers join CCRI team

Three new researchers join CCRI team

The new year saw three new researchers join the CCRI team. Find out more about them and their areas of work

Chris Rayfield 12/02/201912/02/2019 Amr Khafagy, Jasmine Black, Nenia Micha, News Read more

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