The James Hutton Institute

The James Hutton Institute

The James Hutton Institute is at the forefront of meeting the global challenges of providing food, energy and water from finite land and natural resources. The institute is a world-leading scientific research organisation focused on land, crops, water and the environment.

Our strengths in land, crop, waters, environmental and socio-economic sciences enable a broad range of science disciplines to interconnect, delivering knowledge, products and services that improve the quality of life.

In partnership with people, organisations and governments, our work enhances sustainable environmental, social and economic development, delivering practical solutions for our shared future and influencing the agenda for land use and development for the 21st Century.

Plotting the future: a cereal walk primary image

Plotting the future: a cereal walk

Tue 7 Jul, 10:00

The James Hutton Institute, Balruddery Farm

Free

Potatoes in Practice 2026 primary image

Potatoes in Practice 2026

Thu 13 Aug, 09:00

The James Hutton Institute, Balruddery Farm

Free

The 47th TB Macaulay Lecture - with Professor Frank Biermann primary image

The 47th TB Macaulay Lecture - with Professor Frank Biermann

Wed 21 Oct, 18:30

National Museum of Scotland

Free

7 JulyTuesday
Plotting the future: a cereal walk primary image

Plotting the future: a cereal walk

Tue 7 Jul, 10:00

The James Hutton Institute, Balruddery Farm

Free

13 AugustThursday
Potatoes in Practice 2026 primary image

Potatoes in Practice 2026

Thu 13 Aug, 09:00

The James Hutton Institute, Balruddery Farm

Free

21 OctoberWednesday
The 47th TB Macaulay Lecture - with Professor Frank Biermann primary image

The 47th TB Macaulay Lecture - with Professor Frank Biermann

Wed 21 Oct, 18:30

National Museum of Scotland

Free