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View our list of forthcoming Conferences below.

Previous Conferences

CPNB 2020 is organised by The Association for Crop Protection in Northern Britai
for farmers, land managers, scientists and anyone interested in crop protection and environmental management

CPNB 2020: The Dundee Conference - Environmental Management & Crop Production

25th and 26th February 2020

We are pleased to announce the dates for CPNB2020, which will take place on Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th February 2020, and invite you to join us at the UK's premier knowledge exchange conference for the agricultural industry.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2020-02-25
The Red Shepherdess
for new entrant farmers

‘Start to Farm’ Conference

June 4th 2019

An exciting new one-day event around innovation, inspiration and practical advice for entrepreneurs looking to start their own farming business.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2019-06-04
for new entrant farmers

Ethical Farming Conference

16th May 2019

"Scalable Sustainable Solutions"

Start date (computer format): Thu, 2019-05-16
Forensic
for anyone interested in the Life Sciences and Healthcare sectors

The 18th BioDundee International Conference - 'New perspectives, new opportunities: Life Sciences and Healthcare'

23 May 2018

At this one-off event you will get an insight into Forensic Soil Science and hear the science behind crime writing from Professor Lorna Dawson.

Start date (computer format): Wed, 2018-05-23
Association of Crop Protection in Northern Britain logo
for farmers, industry, researchers, policy makers and advisors

Crop Production in Northern Britain: The Dundee Conference

27-28 February 2018

This biennial conference is the foremost event of its kind for environmental management and crop production in northern environments. Registration now open.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2018-02-27
Meiosis (Isabelle Colas, James Hutton Institute)
for researchers, students and postdocs

British Meiosis Meeting Dundee 2017

20 and 21 Apr 2017

The ninth British Meiosis Meeting will be held in Dundee on 20-21 April 2017, gathering meiosis researchers from across the UK.

Start date (computer format): Thu, 2017-04-20
IOBC Dundee 2017 logo
for scientists, land managers and industry

"Landscape management for functional biodiversity": the 7th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting

29 - 31 March, 2017

Organised in Dundee for the first time, this IOBC-WPRS Working Group meeting will discuss the latest advances in the research, development and application of landscape management for functional biodiversity with the aim of identifying barriers to landscape management and opportunities to tackle these.

Start date (computer format): Wed, 2017-03-29
Forest (courtesy Fera)
for scientists, industry and anyone interested in plant biosecurity

Innovation in Plant Biosecurity 2017

15-16th March 2017

Organised as the culmination of a research project in which the James Hutton Institute is a partner, the Innovation in Plant Biosecurity 2017 conference will bring together experts from across Great Britain and beyond to discuss ways of improving plant biosecurity.

Start date (computer format): Wed, 2017-03-15
Craigiebuckler pond (c) James Hutton Institute
for policymakers and stakeholders

Next steps for enhancing natural capital and biodiversity in Scotland

1 March 2017

This event - featuring James Hutton Institute social researcher Dr Mags Currie - aims to provide an opportunity for policymakers and other stakeholders to consider future policy priorities for biodiversity and natural capital.

Start date (computer format): Wed, 2017-03-01
Potatoes in a field (c) James Hutton Institute
for scientists and industry

European Association for Potato Research (EAPR) Pathology and Pests Section Meeting

7 - 11 August 2016

Organised in Dundee for the first time, this EAPR Pathology and Pests Section meeting will cover research into potato pests and diseases with a focus on applied outcomes.

Start date (computer format): Sun, 2016-08-07

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