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  • Grants for Schools funded trip to Juniper Hall, May 2025

    Chelsea Academy were awarded three years of Grants for School funding in 2022. Their 3rd and final visit took place earlier this year in…

  • Every child deserves outdoor learning

    Written by Joy Blizzard, Policy and Communications OfficerGuarantee high-quality outdoor learning and fieldwork for all and reap the many rewardsEnsuring that every child can…

  • Young Darwin scholarship receives £10,000 boost thanks to inspirational teacher 

    A leading scholarship programme designed by a Shropshire charity to inspire young learners to pursue an environmental career has received a major financial boost…

  • From Young Darwin Scholar to Mistletoe Ecology

    It’s always so good for us to hear from previous Young Darwin Scholars, but when we heard from Oliver Spacey recently, who was a…

  • A decade of discovery: The journey of a Young Darwin Scholar

    Flying the flag for the Field Studies Council Young Darwin Scholarship is 26-year-old Charlie Lawler. He’s a role-model for all those toying with the…

  • UK Youth – Adventures Away From Home Fund

    The Field Studies Council were delighted to be selected to take part in the second phase of a government funded project ‘Adventures Away…

  • Geography Camp Residential

    Our centres are currently preparing for a busy year of hosting residentials for young people aged 16-24 years old. These residentials are attended by…

  • Empowering Tomorrow’s Minds: Young Darwin Scholars of 2023

    Blog by Mollie Clay, Biodiversity Learning Development OfficerWhat is the Young Darwin Scholarship?The Young Darwin Scholarship is a Field Studies Council initiative supporting young people…

  • Summer of Nature: Young Darwin Scholarship 2023

    Over the last six weeks we have welcomed 80 Young Darwin Scholars onto their immersive five-day learning experiences. Their time has been spent exploring…

  • The Perfect Catch – Marine Science Camps

    We speak to the Marine Biological Association about our Marine Science Camps and the benefits of hands-on experience for future career pathways.

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