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Eldis is hosted by IDS but our services profile work by a growing global network of research organisations and knowledge brokers. These partners help to ensure that Eldis can present a truly global picture of development research. We make a special effort to cover high quality research from smaller research producers, especially those from developing countries, alongside that of the larger, northern based, research organisations.
Hindawi is one of the world’s largest publishers of peer-reviewed, fully Open Access journals. Built on an ethos of openness, we are passionate about working with the global academic community to promote open scholarly research to the world. With the help of our academic Editors, based in institutions around the globe, we are able to focus on serving our authors while preserving robust publishing standards and editorial integrity.
Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing is a new company founded by Rob Burleigh, former Finance Director and Francis Dodds, former Editorial Director from the award winning Woodhead Publishing team, and publishing consultant John Parsons. Woodhead Publishing built up one of the world’s leading lists in food science, widely admired by researchers and the publishing industry alike for its quality and customer focus. The company’s success in food and materials science publishing led to its acquisition by Elsevier in 2013. Burleigh Dodds will focus on supporting agricultural science research.
Sawston, Cambridge, United Kingdom
21c is an ICT innovation firm with a winning track record in identifying, deploying and communicating emerging ICT trends. The team advises institutions and governments around the world – including the United Nations and the European Commission – on the way in which technology can be communicated and used to improve public services, enhance citizen engagement and deliver more efficient and effective government. The United Nation’s Development Programme recommends our services to international actors from the Kingdom of Bahrain through to the Kingdom of Lesotho, and we are regularly asked
Rothamsted is the longest-running agricultural research station in the world. Its track record includes the discovery of the most widely used class of insecticides and its current research strategy addresses challenges in arable crops, grassland and bioenergy systems. Hosting the largest UK group of scientists working on bioinformatics, statistics and modelling applied to agri-food systems, Rothamsted hosts Agrimetrics’s Head Office. This critical mass enables the centre quickly to engage with a range of players in the industry.
Harpenden, United Kingdom
The James Hutton Institute brought together the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and SCRI on 1 April 2011.
The Institute combines strengths in crops, soils and land use and environmental research, and makes a major contribution to the understanding of key global issues, such as food, energy and environmental security, and developing and promoting effective technological and management solutions to these.