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  • Review 911

    Thank you for the opportunity to feedback on my recent British Tree Identification training course. The tutor was very knowledgeable, clearly enthusiastic and genuinely interested in the subject she was delivering. I however felt that, for me, the course did not effectively cater to all learning styles. At the start…

  • Review 912

    Great course really informative and so much fitted into it, I learned a lot. Throughly recommended!…

  • Review 913

    A very enjoyable and informative site visit preceded by a useful introduction in the classroom. The tutor was excellent and pitched the day to appeal to both experienced botanists and beginners.

  • Review 914

    Well thought-out informative and enjoyable day…

  • Review 915

    Excellent tutor – and ideal location – highlighting lesser-known parts of the UK for me (a Yorkshireman). Other attendees were completing the MMU course so were stressed about end of course assessment (they shouldn’t have been – the tutor was great – even I’d have passed and I knew…

  • Review 916

    Excellent course with brilliant tutors.

  • Review 917

    An excellent course in a very pleasant environment. The tutors were first-class and provided a high level of teaching and support throughout the four days.

  • Review 918

    Started off quite overwhelming with a lot of information to take in, but it all came together by the end of the day! A very enthusiastic and helpful tutor, I feel very confident to ID the most common species of bumblebess in the field now…

  • Review 919

    Was good. Ian was good teacher, friendly and fun. Just an idea for future course – you could attach a microscope to a screen to teach us the relevant anatomy / id features.

  • Review 920

    The course was brilliant – Sue Rees Evans is an enthusiastic tutor with excellent teaching material and a positive attitude to helping people learn. Course participants were of a variety of ages and experience which was good for the dynamics of the group. I wasn’t pleased that despite completing…

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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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