Members of Moredun's Senior Management Team will be swapping their officewear for their sleeping bags to take part in the world's largest charity sleep out event on 9th December.
“WWNP to reduce flood and coastal erosion risk involves implementing measures that help to protect, restore and emulate the natural functions of catchments, floodplains, rivers and the coast."
"We woud like to know what sort of tools would help growers monitor their crops throughout the growing season to enable them to predict and possibly alter the outcomes of the season"
"We are proud to implement this increase which will see our basic salary rise to £16,835 per year"
“I am looking forward to working at the James Hutton Institute and being part of a team that carries out world-class research that will make a difference to society.”
"The Awards celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable people from all walks of life who make our world a better place"
"We don’t just do science for science sake. We strive to do science that has an impact, this is technology that can do that across a whole range of different sectors."
"Our Directors of Science share responsibility for developing and delivering the Institute’s Science Strategy through strategic planning, resource management and the maintenance and enhancement of scientific quality"
"The International Barley Hub is showing again that research in this area can yield great returns on investing in basic understanding of barley"
The current version includes our published soils mapping, so for the first time, the Institute’s published soils maps are fully available on a mobile device. You can get information on the soils by simply panning around or tapping on the screen
"The website has revolutionised the way people access and work with environmental data"
"Professor Jackson’s book, 'Prosperity without Growth' is a world-renowned landmark in the sustainability debate"
"Different results can then be considered making the analysis more useful to potential investors and policymakers"
"The proposed Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill is now being scrutinised by the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee of the Scottish Parliament"
“Very little is known about the composition and resilience of ECM fungi in symbiosis with native hosts, except for Scots pine and mountain shrubs, and also the factors that influence their distributions”
A Scottish study that potentially paves the way for the breeding of low-emission livestock has won an internationally respected research prize.
"This work represents a unique consensus from 100 global researchers who all agree that there are some exciting new opportunities to manage phosphorus better"
"This new analytical equipment, coupled with the scientific expertise needed to interpret the results, will enable James Hutton Limited to provide answers to a range of problems for customers from a variety of industries"
Members of the public will be able to learn more about how different crops can affect our health at the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute next week (Monday, September 18).