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Launch of global citizenship educational project

Far-reaching education initiative, ‘JANEEMO Education’, launches at the Edinburgh College of Art.

Aberdeenshire Staff Wanted for Household Energy Monitoring Project

Researchers at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute are looking to recruit Aberdeenshire Council staff for a large scale household energy research project.

Assured Analytical Excellence

With over 70 years of accumulated knowledge dedicated to the study of soils, land use and the environment Macaulay Scientific Consulting Ltd (MSC), the commercial arm of the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, offers exceptional multi-disciplinary consultancy and analytical capabilities and the flexibility to tackle a wide range of environmental samples. [continue reading ... ]

Glensaugh News – 21 June 2010

Glensaugh has moved forward into early summer. Crops of silage are “coming on”; in other words growth rates have improved but dry cold conditions have continued to slow growth down.

Handbook of Catchment Management

A new book which provides an overview of current and future thinking in catchment management, and shows how an integrated approach to management can be used to address specific problems in water use policy is now available.

Seminar to explore impacts of climate change on Swiss agriculture

The impacts of climate change on Swiss agriculture will be discussed at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute today (Monday 14th June 2010).

Spanish University honours Macaulay Researcher

A researcher at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute has collected an award from The University of Navarra, Spain for his practices in supervising visiting students from the University.

Glensaugh News – 7 June 2010

At Glensaugh we think that winter might have ended at last. Growth of grass is about two weeks behind normal but should soon catch up now that temperatures have risen.

Executive Director of European Environment Agency to give ‘Macaulay Lecture’

The Executive Director of the European Environment Agency is in Aberdeen today (Thursday 3rd June), to discuss science-based policy making.

Little Einsteins in the Making

Primary five and primary six school children from Aberdeen City and Shire are set to don white coats this week as they get a glimpse into the intriguing life of a scientist. [continue reading ... ]