Marina Martin Curran

Marina started her career in international development specialising in monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment of animal health programmes. She has worked as a consultant since 2001 in areas relating to sustainability: environmental reporting, training and lecturing, and assessing community investments for corporate clients. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, where she investigated the relationship between corporate social responsibility and financial performance. Since 2008, she has carried out contracts for WWF, The Economist, the University of Geneva (arctic tourism), and lectured at HTW Chur, International University in Geneva, SUMAS and Business School of Lausanne in CSR and sustainability. Marina has worked for start-ups in the green energy and textile sectors.

Blog

Food waste, trade and keeping up with technology

There is nothing more distasteful than reading about food waste.

July 2nd, 2021|

Student Thomas Caloz discovers how to monitor mint on a rooftop

When my school proposed a project with Vivent as part of the market gardening course at HEPIA...

June 17th, 2021|

10 ways PhytlSigns supports agriculture research and education

Studying and researching agriculture is hot right now, and only going to become more so as we get...

June 14th, 2021|

10 façons de soutenir la recherche et l'enseignement agricole

L'étude et la recherche dans le domaine de l'agriculture sont actuellement de tendence et le seront...

June 11th, 2021|

10 raisons pour étudier la science des plantes

La science des plantes est la science qui nous aidera à maintenir le monde naturel qui nous...

June 8th, 2021|

10 reasons to study plant biology using PhytlSigns

Plant biology is the science at the heart of maintaining the world around us, our future depends on...

June 4th, 2021|

Rediscovering the office: A green building for a green start-up

In the autumn of 2020, between two lockdowns, we moved to our new premises in Gland, taking offices...

May 25th, 2021|

How to move your learning from the classroom to the real world

The Wageningen ACT A few weeks ago we let you know that we had embarked on several student...

May 19th, 2021|

When art meets the biological sciences

A PhytlSigns device took a trip to the Amazon… Back in 2019, when the world was a different place,...

May 13th, 2021|

Have you ever seen a wild tomato?

Our May newsletter focuses on work related to the most important greenhouse crop – tomatoes.

May 7th, 2021|