BITS McGill
The Barbados Interdisciplinary Field Studies program is one of McGill University’s field study programs. It is a 15-credit summer program offered from May 25th to August 19th. It allows students to experience McGill in a Caribbean setting, filled with hands on activities. It encompasses 3 courses and a project centered on the agri-food-energy industries and related socio-economic issues in Barbados.
Propagation of Vaccinium corymbosum
Overview of the Different Propagation Methods used in the Coffee Industry
Propagation of a herbaceous species: Tradescantia pallida
Propagation of a woody species: Bougainvillea glabra
Plum and Peach Rootstock Propagation
Pelargonium Stem Cutting Propagation
Peperomia Leaf Cuttings
Vegetative multiplication of Taxus x media
Drosera capensis (Cape Sundew) Propagation by Leaf Cutting
Stem cuttings of Polyscias filicifolia
Propagation of horticultural plant: Aeschynanthus radicans
Propagation Through Stem Cuttings of the Miraulous Berry
Peperomia propagation
Cucurbit grafting
Begonia Leaf Cuttings
Tradescantia propagation
Jade Propagation
Black pepper propagation
Zamioculcas zamiifolia Plant Propagation Techniques
Sweet Potato Propagation
Pepper Grafting
NematanthusHD
Hibiscus Propagation
Sedum Propagation
Coffee propagation
Grafting eggplant and tomato
The Naturally Ventilated Augmented Cooling Greenhouse
Developing Soilless Potting Mixtures using SBRC Products
Vegetative Propagation of Limonia and Pittosporum spp.
Improving the Profitability of the Rabbit Meat Industry in Barbados