Read the latest news from SSCR. Older news items are also retained here as an archive.
- Prominent EU speaker to deliver SSCR Annual Lecture [1]
- Soft Fruit Winter Meeting 2012 [2]
- SSCR Annual General Meeting 2012 [3]
- Creation of The James Hutton Institute [4]
- The James Hutton Institute [5]
- New report on barley project [6]
- Peter Massalski Prize 2010 [7]
- Soft fruit presentations [8]
- New SSCR website is launched [10]
- SCRI scientist honoured [11]
- Scottish Society for Crop Research AGM [12]
- New secretary for Soft Fruit Sub-committee [13]
The 2012 Scottish Society for Crop Research Annual Lecture will be given by Mr Michael Hamell, Head of Unit, Agriculture, Forests and Soil, Environment Directorate-General, European Commission.
(Published: 04 May 2012)
The Scottish Society for Crop Research and Bulrush Horticulture Limited will host a joint Soft Fruit Winter Meeting and Information Day in the Landmark Hotel, Dundee on 15 February 2012.
(Published: 24 Jan 2012)
The SSCR Annual Lecture will be delivered by high-profile speaker Michael Hamell, Head of the Unit for Agriculture, Forest and Soil at the Directorate General for Environment of the European Commis
(Published: 19 Jan 2012)
The creation of any new organisation always results in uncertainties on the part of staff and others.
(Published: 14 Jul 2011)
Scotland has a brand new research ‘super institute’ with the job of tackling some of the world’s most challenging problems.
(Published: 19 Apr 2011)
A short report on the SSCR funded project 'Determining the phenotypic basis of differential cultivar response to soil physical constraints in winter and spring barley' is now available.
(Published: 10 Nov 2010)
A 36-year-old scientist at SCRI, Scotland’s leading centre for crop research and plant breeding, has been awarded the Peter Massalski Prize for meritorious research.
(Published: 26 May 2010)
Presentations and posters from the SSCR Winter Soft Fruit Meeting 2010 are available [9]
(Published: 07 May 2010)
The Scottish Society for Crop Research has a new look website to enable members and other interested parties to keep up to date with its activities.
(Published: 21 Aug 2008)
A 35-year-old scientist at SCRI, Scotland’s leading centre for crop research and plant breeding, has been awarded the Peter Massalski Prize for meritorious research.
(Published: 14 Aug 2008)
The Society's AGM was held at SCRI on Tuesday 27 May 2008.
(Published: 13 Aug 2008)
The Soft Fruit Sub-committee has a new secretary, Mrs Alison Dolan, plant pathologist in charge of soft fruit nuclear stock, based at SCRI.
(Published: 12 Aug 2008)
