‘growing opportunities’: new worldfish and university partnership in timor-leste enables first marine science students to graduate
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, EU Commission, Norway

WorldFish and the National University of Timor-Leste (UNTL) have signed a new 10-year agreement to collaborate on research and training in aquatic sciences. As a first action, WorldFish staff have been training and supporting 14 students to undertake their final-year research projects, enabling them to be among the first graduates from the Department of Fisheries and Marine Science.
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