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  • FSC Team up with Ocean Ecology to Deliver Marine Invertebrate Courses

    We are teaming up with Ocean Ecology to deliver an intensive multi-day marine vertebrate course at FSC Millport, on the Isle of Cumbrae,…

  • Climate Change Ambassadors video

    In January FSC Millport ran an innovative Climate Change Ambassadors course for young people. The packed five day course was created to empower young people…

  • FSC Rhyd-y-creuau Mine Exploration Day in Snowdonia

  • Photographing Winter Outlines at FSC

    FSC Flatford Mill recently ran the course ‘Photographing Winter Outlines’ with course tutor, Jacqui Hurst. I had a tremendous group of students…

  • Residentials for 18-24 Year Olds with Vision Impairment

    6 Night Residential – Build your confidence and independence, learn new skills, have fun and make new friends.  Vision England is an exciting residential…

  • Birmingham Commonwealth Games regeneration sparks interest for schools

    FSC has launched a new field study course for schools focusing on the regeneration of Birmingham for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.We have written to 650…

  • Benefits of Primary Residentials in Winter

    Learning Away is a programme managed by a consortium of organisations, led by the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) to…

  • Residential Camp set to Equip Students With Climate Change Skills

    At FSC we are looking forward to hosting the upcoming five-day-long Climate Change Ambassador course for students aged 16 upwards at our marine research centre,…

  • The Robertson Museum and Aquarium at Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae

    Please note, the Robertson Museum and Aquarium is currently closed until further notice.Visit The Robertson Museum and Aquarium at Field Studies Council Millport to…

  • Drawing and Sketching with FSC

    Do you feel inspired by the world around you? Are you motivated to pick up a pencil to capture what you experience? This is exactly…

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

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