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School of Life Sciences in Brussels for Warwick's 50th Anniversary Celebrations
The University of Warwick is running an exciting programme of research-led events in 2015 as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.
Members of the School of Life Sciences will be taking part in events in Brussels in the week beginning 8th June as part of these celebrations focusing on:
Bee health
The European honeybee is the world's most important commercially-managed pollinator. Its associated pests and pathogens are becoming increasingly worrying factors that have seen the decline of honeybee stocks, causing concern about the future availability of honeybee pollination.
Sustainable use of pesticides
The tools that are available to farmers and growers to implement sustainable use of pesticides in a way that is practical and viable economically.