ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY AWARDED QUEENS ANNIVERSARY PRIZE FOR HIGHER AND FURTHER EDUCATION - 23/11/2009
Aberystwyth University has been awarded the Queens Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education.
The announcement was made this evening (Wednesday 18 November) at a special reception at St James’s Palace by the Founder and Chairman of the Royal Anniversary Trust, Robin Gill CVO.
The Award acknowledges the work of scientists at the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) who have successfully combined fundamental research on plant genetics with plant breeding techniques to develop commercially viable plant varieties that go some way towards meeting the challenges of food supply, water and energy security, and environmental sustainability which are facing communities across the world.
Plant varieties include high-sugar and more digestible forage grasses, more persistent and consistent white clovers, high quality oats, improved turfgrasses, and disease resistant pearl millet which has been developed in collaboration with breeders in India.
The Award also recognises the way in which postgraduate teaching and research in plant breeding and the biological sciences at IBERS, which combines practical skills and advanced genetic techniques, is helping to produce the next generation of plant breeders.
Professor Noel Lloyd, Vice Chancellor of Aberystwyth University said: “I am delighted that Aberystwyth University has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize. It is confirmation of the importance of the work which is carried out within the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS).
“The University is committed to addressing the important issues in land based science, and to do so it is necessary to assemble a wide range of expertise. There is a seamless connection between scientific research and innovation, and the transfer of scientific and technological know-how to support land-based industry and the development of public policy is an important objective. I extend very warm congratulations to those involved in the work which has led to this notable recognition,” he added.
Professor Wayne Powell, Director of IBERS said: “I am delighted to receive this most prestigious Award on behalf of all the talented and hard working scientists and staff at IBERS. It recognises the commitment and dedication of high calibre visionaries working in plant breeding at Aberystwyth over the last twenty years, who in turn have built on work that extends over the 90 years since the Welsh Plant Breeding Station was established by the University in 1919.”
“IBERS is privileged to be building on this platform of knowledge, skill and achievement to embrace both discovery and solution driven research to solve the most pressing needs of our planet.“
The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education are awarded every two years to institutions of higher and further education across the UK for work of outstanding excellence. They celebrate world-class achievement and capture the remarkable diversity and quality of the work going on in our universities and colleges of further education.
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