A feast for OnFARM listenersā ears
The project began following a previous yearās Royal Highland Show, where SEFARI colleagues such as the Rowett Institute, Scotlandās Rural College (SRUC) and Moredun have presences at the event.
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The project began following a previous yearās Royal Highland Show, where SEFARI colleagues such as the Rowett Institute, Scotlandās Rural College (SRUC) and Moredun have presences at the event.
This year, 84 films were submitted to the festival of which just 13 were chosen to be screened as part of the final line-up, just showing how many amazing projects there are out there.
This booklet is dedicated to sharing science education resources created across SEFARI which cover a variety of Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture (ENRA) topics, are free to access, and were designed on the premise that learning is for everyone.
Sowing Seeds for the Next generation Careers for People and the Environment
Supporting Rural Women
You know your subject matter inside out and itās time to share it with the wider public. What better way is there to do that than through broadcast media ā the most used source of news in Scotland? But the moment a camera is trained on you, the microphone has been switched on and the broadcast journalist readies to ask the first question, you freeze. Itās hard to even remember your name. Itās a situation we all fear. But itās also one we can master and turn to our advantage so that we can better share our science and the impact it has.
What?
Solarpunk Island is a project Education Scotland and an organisation called Daydream Believers are currently facilitating for primary and secondary schools all over Scotland.
Having visited the beautiful, serene landscapes of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (RBGE) many times as a visitor, I jumped at the chance to see ābehind the scenesā, meeting some of the researchers who are carving their path in plant science research. I have to confess that my PhD is not at all related to plants ā I am studying zoonotic bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance in wildlife and livestock at a neighbouring SEFARI partner, the Moredun Research Institute.
The highly interconnected nature of the many factors influencing land and water management can make communicating management options a challenge. Balance is key, managing economic, health, social, and environmental requirements within the limitations of land and water availability. Furthermore, the āout of sight, out of mindā nature of groundwater can exacerbate challenges in exploring and communicating management options.
Microbes play a wide variety of essential roles in keeping our guts healthy and in supporting food and agriculture production. Conversely, some microbial populations can cause serious disease, as foodborne pathogens or infectious agents of food-producing animals and crops.