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Disease, Pests and Management
 LONG William 2009 The Churchill Fellows' Association of South Australia Churchill Fellowship to investigate large scale pollination services which have developed since Varroa Mite incursion - USA, Switzerland, Germany, France, U.K.
 MENSAH Robert 2002 The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to study the underlying mechanisms of oviposition deterrence of UV-protected Petroleum spray oils against boil worms in agricultural crops with special emphasis on cotton - France
 BISHOP Andrew 2002 The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to investigate advanced Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques, systems and adoption in Scandinavia with potential application in Australian horticulture - Denmark, Finland, Sweden
 
 SPENCE David 1998 The Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Churchill Fellowship to investigate the production of disease-free seed for research purposes - India, Netherlands, USA, Columbia
 URECH Rudolf 1997 To explore methods of non-insecticidal control of pest insects - Sweden, UK.
 
 ROBINSON Nancy 1994 The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to study biological control of woody weeds using scale insects - USA
 
 ALLEN Lee 1993 To investigate the control of American animal pests which occupy the same ecological niche as Australian animal pests - USA
 
 ALTMANN James 1992 To study mass rearing and release techniques of beneficial insects and mites applicable to pest management - USA
 
 MAGAREY Peter 1991 To visit overseas centres of excellence in order to develop and implement better disease management practices for the major disease grapes in Australia - USA, Germany
 
 SCHOLZ Bradley 1991 The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to study the reduction of insecticide use in crop production by use of native egg parasites with particular reference to the cotton industry - Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, USA, Germany
 
 GUNNING Robin 1989 The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to study insecticide resistance of agricultural insects, pests and in particular the cotton bollworm - UK
 
 DAVIS Robert 1988 The Samuel and Eileen Glyuas Churchill Fellowship to undertake a three months study programme in order to develop and apply new technology to pasture disease research in North Queensland - Columbia, Brazil
 
 RUSSEL Richard 1988 To visit centres of research into mosquito biology, the epidemiology of mosquito-borne diseases and mosquito control technologies, and review and investigate aspects relevant to Australia, particularly south-eastern Australia - USA, Canada, UK, Japan
 
 JOHNSTONE Gradon 1983 To study methods of controlling yellow virus disease of plants - USA, Canada
 
 CANTRELL Bryan 1982 To examine at museums in London and Paris, reference specimens of the Australian species of tachinid flies which may be utilised as parasites to control agricultural pests - UK, France

 

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