Andrew H. Thornhill
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Andrew H. Thornhill
Summary
Andrew H. Thornhill is a human[1]. He worked as a botanist[2], academic[3], botanical collector[4], and scientific collector[5].
Key Facts
- Andrew H. Thornhill held citizenship in Australia[6].
- Andrew H. Thornhill worked as a botanist[2].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's professions included academic[3].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's professions included botanical collector[4].
- Andrew H. Thornhill worked as a scientific collector[5].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's field of work was paleobotany[7].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's field of work was biogeography[8].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's field of work was phylogenetics[9].
- Andrew H. Thornhill held the position of senior lecturer[10].
- Andrew H. Thornhill was employed by University of Adelaide[11].
- Andrew H. Thornhill was employed by State Herbarium of South Australia[12].
- Among Andrew H. Thornhill's employers was University of New England[13].
- Andrew H. Thornhill was educated at Monash University[14].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's doctoral advisor was Michael D. Crisp[15].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's doctoral advisor was Geoffrey Hope[16].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's doctoral advisor was Lyndley Alan Craven[17].
- Andrew H. Thornhill is recorded as male[18].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's family name is recorded as Thornhill[20].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's given name is recorded as Andrew[21].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's given name is recorded as Heath[22].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[23].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikidata:WikiProject IBC 2024[24].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Invasion Biology[25].
- Andrew H. Thornhill's collection items at is recorded as National Herbarium of Victoria[26].
Body
Education
Andrew H. Thornhill's education included a stint at Monash University[14]. Doctoral advisors include Michael D. Crisp[15], a botanist[27], b. 1950[28], of Australia[29], awarded the Nancy T. Burbidge Medal[30], specialised in botany[31]; Geoffrey Hope[16], an environmental historian[32], 1944–2021[33], of Australia[34], specialised in geography[35]; and Lyndley Alan Craven[17], a botanist[36], 1945–2014[37], of Australia[38], specialised in botany[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include botanist[2], academic[3], botanical collector[4], and scientific collector[5]. Fields of work include paleobotany[7], a branch of botany[40]; biogeography[8], a branch of geography[41]; and phylogenetics[9], a branch of science[42]. Employers include University of Adelaide[11], a public university[43], in Australia[44], founded in 1874[45], headquartered in Mitchell Building[46]; State Herbarium of South Australia[12], a herbarium[47], in Australia[48], headquartered in Adelaide[49]; and University of New England[13], a public university[50], in Australia[51], founded in 1954[52], headquartered in Armidale[53]. Andrew H. Thornhill held the position of senior lecturer[10].
FAQs
What did Andrew H. Thornhill do for work?
Andrew H. Thornhill worked as botanist[2], academic[3], botanical collector[4], and scientific collector[5].
Where did Andrew H. Thornhill go to school?
Andrew H. Thornhill was educated at Monash University[14].