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2019 applications for Hort Business Masterclass now open

Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture | Wednesday, 12 September 2018, 3.00pm

Applications are now open for the 2019 Masterclass in Horticultural Business. Developed by leading universities and backed by Hort Innovation Australia, this flexible 10-month diploma-level course is ideal for people who want to take their horticultural business to the next level.  

Learn from global leaders

The Masterclass in Horticultural Business is the first of its kind in Australia for the horticulture industry.

The Masterclass has been developed in partnership with international leaders in Horticulture – Hort Innovation, Wageningen Academy and Lincoln University, to ensure it best meets industry needs.

You will interact with people who understand your business and who face the same challenges. Enrollments will be limited, which means students can build high quality networks that will continue after the Masterclass is completed.

What you learn today will add value to your company tomorrow

During the program you will develop a strategic plan for your own company. By doing this, you will not only gain the latest academic insights, but you will immediately translate these into practical actions can be applied to your business.

Who is the Masterclass for?

This Masterclass is specifically designed for upcoming leaders in the horticulture industry. You will gain leadership and management skills that will enable you to take your career to the next level. The Masterclass in Horticultural Business is recommended for people working in the horticulture industry who meet the following criteria:

  • You have experience in the sector and want to take your career to the next level.
  • You recognise the urgency for change and growth in the sector and want to contribute to this by developing your own knowledge and practical skills.
  • You want practical knowledge that will help you further develop your business or the horticulture industry.
  • You are willing to reflect critically on your own company and/or on sector developments.

Find out more  |  ask a question   |  how to apply

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