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Conferences

View our list of forthcoming Conferences below.

Previous Conferences

for scientists, industry representatives and other interested parties

Innovative Applications of Materials Chemistry in Water Treatment - Part 1: Removal of Contaminants from Drinking Water

11 May 2016

This conference, aimed at those interested in drinking water treatment and water quality, will focus on the challenges around the removal of pesticides and natural organic matter.

Start date (computer format): Wed, 2016-05-11
Tay Estuary Forum 2016 Conference flyer
for scientists, students and other interested parties

Tay Estuary Forum 2016 Conference: Seascape, a coast of contrasts

22 April 2016

This event organised by the Tay Estuary Forum will reflect on current issues within the coastal and marine environments at both a regional and national scale, with a Tay regional focus.

Start date (computer format): Fri, 2016-04-22
The conference will look at challenges for farming systems (c) James Hutton Inst
for scientists, policymakers, land managers, students, farmers and other interested parties

SRUC-SEPA Conference: What Future for our Farming Systems? Environmental Challenges and Integrated Solutions

1-2 March 2016

Registration is now open for Scotland's Biennial Agricultural and Environment Conference, organised by SRUC and SEPA in association with the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2016-03-01
Craigiebuckler pond, Aberdeen (c) James Hutton Institute
for scientists, students and interested parties

Can we afford not to monitor priority pollutants?

24 - 25 November 2015

In partnership with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Royal Society of Chemistry, the Society of Chemical Industry's Environment, Health and Safety Group have organised this conference to be held at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2015-11-24
The XXVI Congress is being organised locally by the James Hutton Institute’s Soc
for interested parties

The XXVI European Society for Rural Sociology Congress - Places of Possibility? Rural Societies in a Neoliberal World

17 August 2015, 9.00am: Various prices

The XXVI Congress is being organised locally by the James Hutton Institute’s Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group; the UK’s largest group of social and economic scientists studying rural communities, land use and the environment

Start date (computer format): Mon, 2015-08-17
Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera conference logo
for scientists, students and other interested parties

International Conference on Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera

31 May - 5 June 2015

The Joint Meeting of the XIV International Conference on Ephemeroptera and XVIII International Symposia on Plecoptera will be held in Aberdeen.

Start date (computer format): Sun, 2015-05-31
TEF Conference 2015 poster (courtesy TEF)
for scientists, students and other interested parties

Sustainable Coasts: Balancing socio-economic drivers whilst preserving coastal amenity & habitat

24 April 2015

This event organised by the Tay Estuary Forum will reflect on current issues within the coastal and marine environments at both a regional and national scale, with a Tay regional focus.

Start date (computer format): Fri, 2015-04-24
Natural Product Biotechnology 2014 logo
for anyone with an interest in high value natural products

Natural Product Biotechnology 2014

18-20 November 2014: £255-£295

The call for papers is now open for this new conference to be held in Inverness.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2014-11-18
Natural Capital Innitiative
for academics, policy makers, businesses, charities and other public bodies

Valuing our Life Support Systems - 2014

6-7 November 2014

Natural Capital Initiative are hosting the Valuing Our Life Support Systems - 2014 event at the British Library in London.

Start date (computer format): Thu, 2014-11-06
Image of land at Glensaugh
for scientists, general public, academics, policy makers

E-CLIC Conference 10 October 2014

10 October 2014

The James Hutton Institute is organising this conference which is a component of the European project E-CLIC.

Start date (computer format): Fri, 2014-10-10

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