The Centre for Sustainable International Development at the University of Aberdeen and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute will be joining forces on Tuesday March 22 to mark the United Nation’s World Water Day.
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The Centre for Sustainable International Development at the University of Aberdeen and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute will be joining forces on Tuesday March 22 to mark the United Nation’s World Water Day.
The importance of science for Scotland’s economy, environment and society will be discussed at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute today (Wednesday 16 March 2011)
More than £3.5 million in research funding was announced today (15 March 2011) to link science and business and strengthen economic recovery in Scotland.
A course designed for oil industry staff to help them understand the nature, properties, behaviour and occurrence of clays in the context of hydrocarbon exploration and production starts at the Institute today (Monday 14 March)
PhD students from throughout the Institute will be presenting their research at the annual Student Seminar Day (Friday 11 March 2011).
A new exhibit outlining the JANEEMO project is now on display at the John Hope Gateway of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh.
Forensic experts will descend on Starks Park this weekend (Saturday 5 March 2011) as the football club is the latest venue to experience a dramatic criminal incident.
Professor Bill Slee’s seminar, “Social science for The James Hutton Institute: challenges and opportunities”, will now take place on Tuesday 8th March at 2pm and not 2nd March as originally advertised.
The effects of agricultural run-off on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef will be highlighted at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute tomorrow (Wednesday 23 February 2011).
Professor Tim Jackson’s seminar on 8th March, “Prosperity without Growth”, has been cancelled.