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RAVIC, pioneering new hub established to drive innovation and job creation in Scotland’s health, agriculture and aquaculture sectors, has been officially opened by HRH The Princess Royal in Inverness.
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Scotland's Rural College (SRUC; Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste Dhùthchail na h-Alba) is a public land based research institution focused on agriculture and life sciences. Its history stretches back to 1899 with the establishment of the West of Scotland Agricultural College and its current organisation came into being through a merger of smaller ...
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) offers college and university-level courses that relate to the land and natural resources around us.
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SRUC is a UK higher education institution that supports innovation and sustainable development in agriculture and the rural sector. It offers research, education and consultancy across six campuses and eight farms and research centres in Scotland.
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is a specialist institution offering college and university level courses. SRUC strives to help grow a natural economy fuelled by the responsible use of the world’s natural resources: people, land, energy, water, animals and plants.
About Scotland's Rural College. Four respected partners – Barony, Elmwood and Oatridge Colleges and SAC – merged in 2012 to become Scotland’s Rural College – SRUC.