NUFFIELD SCHOLARS and SUBJECTS
sponsored by the BEMB Trust

YEAR
NAME
SUBJECT
1974 Aled Griffiths Technical developments in the egg industry in the USA and Canada
1975 Robin Lucas Large unit egg production and pullet rearing in the UK, Belgium, France, Holland and Germany
1975 Keith Martin Egg production in USA and Canada
1976 Nigel Sutcliffe Egg production
1979 David Cross Pullet rearing in Europe and the USA
1980 Mike Midgley Egg handling and storage in the USA
1981 Vic Thorman Egg production in USA and Canada
1984 Nick Firth Egg production management in USA and Canada
1985 Michael Kent Uses and handling of poultry manure in USA
1987 David Tromans Influence of production techniques on egg quality in France, Holland and Germany
1989 John Reed Practical disease control measures in commercial flocks, Europe and USA
1990 Richard Wagstaff Production methods in the light of consumer demand, particularly in relation to welfare
1991 Heddwyn Owen Egg production: nutrition, pollution, welfare, consumer perceptions and marketing
1992 David Parsons Status of diseases specific to poultry and their control
1993 Andrew Riley The consequences for UK egg producers of the EC Directive on cage regulations and attitudes to welfare in the EU
1994 Harry Irwin Poultry production and systems of waste handling, the effects of forthcoming legislation in Europe and the USA
1995 Karen Campbell How to succeed as a Chief Executive
1996 - -
1997 Julian Madeley The future of the UK egg market, and the effect of increasing egg processing, new technologies and shifting demand
1998 - -
1999 Rachel Watkins The changing relationship between the farmer and consumer with special reference to shell eggs
2000 - -
2001 Richard Langdon The opportunities that EU enlargement will give to the egg industry
2001 Steven Pritchard Ways of adding value to shell eggs
2002 Lorna Craig The feasibility and future for organic egg production
2003 Nichola Madeley Change Management and employment within the egg industry
2004 Mark Williams The effectiveness of trade associations in influencing government policy, with particular emphasis on animal welfare
2005   No award given
2006   No award given
2007 Mike Tyers Ways in which poultry farmers and organisations can reduce their "eco footprint".
2008 Matt Davies IPPC, assessing both technical and economic feasibilities



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