The James Hutton Institute
This page is no longer updated. The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute joined forces with SCRI joined forces on 1 April 2011 to create The James Hutton Institute.
Please visit the James Hutton Institute website.
Congratulations to Emma Woodham, a 1st year Biochemistry student at the University of Aberdeen and Diana Feliciano, a first year PhD student studying Greenhouse Gas Budgeting and Management with the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, the two winners of the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute student bursary to attend the British Science Festival in Guildford in September. [continue reading ... ]
A series of short, sharp rainfall events were dramatically recorded by the Institute’s environmental monitoring site at Sourhope. Rainfall during the last couple of weeks culminated in a particularly heavy and prolonged down pour during Friday 17th and the early hours of Saturday 18th July. The weather station record shows that 126mm of rain fell in around 28 hours. [continue reading ... ]