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This page is no longer updated.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.
To help celebrate World Water Day on Monday 22nd March, Susan Cooksley and Simon Langan from the Institute’s Catchment Management Group will be participating in an interactive online event focused on Hydrology, Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) river basins in Scotland.
Citizens of Scotland have just a few days left to send their entries in to a photography competition for the chance to win Braemar Safari tickets for two plus £100. Participants have until Friday, 2nd April to enter the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute’s, “How is Rural Scotland Changing?” photography competition, which is designed to illustrate the public’s awareness of rural changes which are taking place. The institute has received numerous entries and the standard of photography from both age categories are to a very high standard. [continue reading ... ]