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SAMS | |
Type | Research institute University |
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Established | 1884 |
Administrative staff | ca 150 |
Students | 160 |
Undergraduates | 100 |
Postgraduates | 30 |
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Location | , 56°27′04″N 5°26′27″W / 56.45115°N 5.440741°W |
Campus | Dunbeg |
Director | Prof N Owens |
Affiliations | UHI UNU NERC MASTS |
Website | www |
The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is one of Europe's leading marine science research organisations, one of the oldest oceanographic organisations in the world and is Scotland's largest and oldest independent marine science organisation.
Situated on the Dunstaffnage peninsula, beside Dunstaffnage Castle and near Oban, Argyll on the Scottish west coast, the SAMS marine research and teaching portfolio is diverse in topic and discipline, global in outlook and relevance, and delivered in partnership with academic, business, government, regulatory, voluntary and civic society colleagues.
Advanced research is carried out in the marine environment, including polar research in the Arctic[1] and Antarctic, climate change and marine biological research.
SAMS is an academic partner of the University of the Highlands and Islands and delivers BSc, Masters and doctorate programmes in the marine science field. It is also a member of the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS), and one of its staff is the director of the Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES).