for scientists, students and other interested parties
2pm, Monday 21st November
Roger Owen, Head of Ecology, SEPA will deliver a seminar on "Ecosystem Services in Environmental Risk Assessment: Opportunities and Challenges for a Regulatory Agency"
Start date (computer format):
Mon, 2011-11-21
for scientists, students and other interested parties
11am, 1 November 2011
Dr Tavis Potts, Scottish Association for Marine Science will deliver a seminar 'Uncharted seas: the challenges for Scottish coastal policy and an emerging 'blue' economy'.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-11-01
for scientists, students and other interested parties
11am, 4 October 2011
Dr Paul Hallett, Delivering Sustainable Production Systems Theme Leader at The James Hutton Institute will talk about his work in this seminar.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-10-04
for scientists, students and other interested parties
11am, 27 September 2011
Professor Marilyn J Roossinck, Pennsylvania State University, USA will deliver a seminar at The James Hutton Institute.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-09-20
for scientists, students and other interested parties
11am, 20 September 2011
Dr David Blackwood and Dr Ruth Falconer, University of Abertay will deliver a seminar 'Stakeholder engagement through immersive visualisation technologies'.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-09-20
for the energy industry and scientists
29 July 2011
This seminar has been organised as part of the EU FP7 funded LOCAW (Low Carbon at Work) project.
Start date (computer format):
Fri, 2011-07-29
for scientists and students
26 July 2011, 2pm
Dr Rosemary Hill, Senior Research Scientist, Human Geography and Planning, Biodiversity Theme, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences will be giving this seminar.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-07-26
for scientists, students and the general public
20 May 2011, 11.30am
Prof Iain Gordon, Chief Executive of the Institute, will be giving this joint IBES/ACES seminar.
Start date (computer format):
Fri, 2011-05-20
for scientists, students and the general public
12 April 2011, 7.30pm
The Institute's Dr Kirsty Blackstock will discuss how we can link social, cultural and economic issues to catchment management.
Start date (computer format):
Tue, 2011-04-12
for scientists, students and the general public
1 April 2011, 11.30am
In this seminar, Tim Ingold will discuss the answers to questions that emerged from the discussions at a series of workshops sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Strathclyde, which took place in autumn and winter 2009-10.
Start date (computer format):
Fri, 2011-04-01