Public Policy

Education Policy

From student fees and university funding, to fieldwork, the British Ecological Society is involved in shaping policy affecting primary, secondary and tertiary education.

With the publication of the Higher Education White Paper ‘Students at the Heart of the System’ education policy is once again back at the top of the policy agenda.

Education policy work at the BES is led by our Education Officer.

Visit the Education Policy section.

Group Fieldwork. Students on an ecology field course learn about alpine ecosystems in Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand. . (Copyright: Mr Chris Cockel)

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