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SLU Partnership Alnarp

SLU Partnership Alnarp is an organisation for cooperation between the faculty at SLU in Alnarp and the business community, public authorities and industry organisations in southern Sweden. The partnership’s activities include research and development projects, seminars, degree projects and mentoring programmes, with a focus on agriculture, forestry and horticulture.

More about SLU Partnership Alnarp

SLU Partnership Alnarp is a collaboration between SLU Alnarp and the business community, government agencies and trade associations in agriculture, forestry and horticulture fields.

Alnarp Castle.

Project application

Persons employed within the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science (LTV) and the Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre at the Faculty of Forest Sciences (S) can apply for project funding from SLU Partnership Alnarp.

Plant breeding.

Degree Projects

SLU Partnership Alnarp supports degree projects carried out by students whose work involves collaboration with our members and who have a supervisor and examiner at SLU in Alnarp.

Students at the Library.

Mentoring Programme

SLU Partnership Alnarp's mentoring programme is distinguished, among other things, by the fact that the level of ambition can be determined by the participants and thus varies within the programme.

Students in the assortment garden, Alnarp.

Film about SLU Partnership Alnarp

SLU Partnership Alnarp is a platform for collaboration between SLU and the private and public sectors with the focus on agriculture, forestry and horticulture.

Published: 28 June 2022 - Page editor: parvin.mazandarani@slu.se

SLU Partnership Alnarp is an organisation for cooperation between the faculty at SLU in Alnarp and the business community, public authorities and industry organisations in southern Sweden. The partnership’s activities include research and development projects, seminars, degree projects and mentoring programmes, with a focus on agriculture, forestry and horticulture.

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