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Open Doors 2009
The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute held an open day on Saturday 6th June 2009.
Members of the public were invited to visit the Institute to find out about our research programmes, the work we undertake in our research laboratories and facilities, and explore our grounds.
If you missed the event, photographs taken at Open Doors are now available to view online.
The Internal Exhibition was divided into 6 hubs, each of which covered a different area of our work. Click on the 6 'hub circles' below to view the posters from each hub.
Download an Open Doors 2009 flyer. (710 KB pdf)
Download a copy of the Visitor Guide or the Arboretum Guide. Hard copies are available on request. Please contact us.
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“Moments in Time” Land/Cityscapes Photographic Competition
Schoolchildren in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire were challenged to photograph a view of their town, city or the countryside to record what our area looked like in 2009. This will allow future generations to see how we lived and worked today.
The winning entries were displayed at the Open Doors event for families and friends and the 12 best photographs will be used in our 2010 calendar.
Further details (140KB pdf).
Email for more information.
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Updated: 10 Jan 2012, Content by: JL
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The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and SCRI joined forces on 1 April 2011 to create The James Hutton Institute. It is the first Institute of its type in Europe and will make major, new contributions to the understanding of key global issues such as food, energy and environmental security.




