Utah State University
A PARTNERSHIP agreement has been signed between Scotland's James Hutton Institute and Utah State University in the United States, promoting cooperation in agricultural and environmental research, with particular emphasis on climate change issues.
The agreement was signed by chief executive of the James Hutton Institute, Professor Colin Campbell, and USU president Noelle E. Cockett during an online meeting held to mark the occasion.
Established in 1888, Utah State University is one of the foremost institutions working on environmental issues in the US and the world. Its engineers, hydrologists, agronomists, sociologists and climate scientists work on projects in Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.