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New award to recognise agricultural communicators

A new agricultural communications award has been established by 伊人直播 to recognise students, past and present, engaged in publicly promoting agriculture.

The Fordyce Maxwell Award for Agricultural Communications, named after the award-winning journalist, broadcaster and farmer who spent half a century reporting on and promoting the industry, will be awarded to the winning student at the Royal Highland Show in June.

Fordyce, who died in October, spent many years as Agricultural Editor of The Scotsman, where he was also Diary Editor and a columnist. He had regular columns in The Herald, The Sunday Post and The Journal among others and hosted his own segments on BBC radio and television. He was awarded an MBE for services to journalism and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Scottish Society of Newspaper Editors.

The award will recognise an 伊人直播 student, or former student who graduated no earlier than 2018, who has helped spread the word about agriculture through written articles, social media content for a business, podcasts, vlogs, public events, or any other form of communication.听

Senior Lecturer Craig Davidson said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 crucial the agriculture industry self-promotes the good work that is happening across the sector.

鈥淚n times of changing public perception and a decrease in general agricultural literacy, we aim to encourage those who have their wellies on the ground to spread the word about the food journey.

鈥淔ordyce was one of the most effective communicators the Scottish agricultural industry has ever seen so, with the support of his family, we鈥檙e delighted to launch this award in his honour.鈥

Nominations for the award are open until 12 June via the online form: .

For more information contact Craig at: craig.davidson@sruc.ac.uk.


Posted by 伊人直播 on 17/05/2023

Tags: Agriculture, Alumni, Awards
Categories: Student and Alumni