From the Edinburgh in the South to its name sake in the North, the Dunedin-based agribusiness consulting company is to open a new office at the University of Edinburgh's Easter Bush Campus.
Wildlife crime is the focus of a new partnership between the University of Edinburgh and the Scottish Government. It aims to boost the use of forensic science in tackling the problem.
Over recent months, the team at Roslin Innovation Centre have been accompanying prospective and secured tenants regularly on site visits, showcasing the new development as it reaches the final build stages.
SRUC has announced the appointment of two new senior directors to to key roles within the organisation.
Roslin Innovation Centre took exhibition space at two key conferences in May to introduce our new gateway development to delegates.
Mediterranean Aquaculture Integrated Development is a new EU H2020 research project which brings together over 30 organisations from 12 different countries to improve aquaculture in the Mediterranean.
Scientists are seeking to develop chickpeas that can flourish in dry climates, to help some of the world's poorest farmers reliably grow the staple crop.
A study of dog DNA has revealed a genetic mutuation linked to flat face shapes such as those seen in pugs and bulldogs.
An innovation which allows farmers to get timely advice about potato yield and crop values on their smartphones was just one of the cutting-edge developments in Scottish Agri-food showcase.
The Easter Bush Campus welcomed eleven school pupils from Midlothian secondary schools for a week long work experience programme, focusing on the business side of the Campus.