R. John Hay
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R. John Hay
Summary
R. John Hay is a human[1]. He worked as a chief executive officer[2].
Key Facts
- R. John Hay held citizenship in New Zealand[3].
- R. John Hay worked as a chief executive officer[2].
- Among R. John Hay's employers was AgResearch[4].
- Among R. John Hay's employers was Institute of Environmental Science and Research[5].
- R. John Hay was employed by Lincoln University[6].
- R. John Hay was educated at Elmwood Normal School[7].
- R. John Hay was educated at Heaton Normal Intermediate School[8].
- R. John Hay's education included a stint at Christchurch Boys' High School[9].
- R. John Hay was educated at Lincoln University[10].
- R. John Hay was educated at Lincoln University[11].
- R. John Hay's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[12].
- R. John Hay's doctoral advisor was Reinhart Langer[13].
- R. John Hay's doctoral advisor was Jim White[14].
- R. John Hay received the Thomson Medal[15].
- R. John Hay received the Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[16].
- R. John Hay's image is recorded as John Hay Lincoln.jpg[17].
- R. John Hay is recorded as male[18].
- R. John Hay's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- R. John Hay's Commons category is recorded as John Hay (science executive)[20].
- R. John Hay earned the academic degree of Master of Agricultural Science[21].
- R. John Hay earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[22].
- R. John Hay's family name is recorded as Hay[23].
- R. John Hay's given name is recorded as Robert[24].
- R. John Hay's given name is recorded as John[25].
- R. John Hay's academic thesis is recorded as The effect of coating and pelleting on germination and establishment of some grasses[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Elmwood Normal School[7], a primary school[27], in New Zealand[28]; Heaton Normal Intermediate School[8], a public school[29], in New Zealand[30]; Christchurch Boys' High School[9], a secondary school[31], in New Zealand[32], founded in 1881[33]; Lincoln University[10], a public university[34], in New Zealand[35], founded in 1878[36]; and University of Canterbury[12], a university[37], in New Zealand[38], founded in 1873[39]. Doctoral advisors include Reinhart Langer[13], a botanist[40], 1921–2018[41], of New Zealand[42], awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire[43], specialised in botany[44] and Jim White[14], a botanist[45], 1931–2007[46], of New Zealand[47]. Academic degrees include Master of Agricultural Science[21] and Doctor of Philosophy[22]. R. John Hay studied under Jim White[48].
Career and Affiliations
R. John Hay worked as a chief executive officer[2]. Employers include AgResearch[4], a government agency[49], in New Zealand[50], founded in 1992[51], headquartered in Hamilton[52]; Institute of Environmental Science and Research[5], a Crown Research Institute[53], in New Zealand[54], founded in 1992[55], headquartered in Wellington[56]; and Lincoln University[6], a public university[57], in New Zealand[58], founded in 1878[59].
Recognition
Awards received include Thomson Medal[15], a science award[60], in New Zealand[61], founded in 1985[62] and Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[16], an award[63], in New Zealand[64].
FAQs
What did R. John Hay do for work?
R. John Hay worked as chief executive officer[2].
Where did R. John Hay go to school?
R. John Hay was educated at Elmwood Normal School[7], Heaton Normal Intermediate School[8], Christchurch Boys' High School[9], and Lincoln University[10].
What awards did R. John Hay receive?
Honors received include Thomson Medal[15] and Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand[16].