Blue Carbon Science & Policy Summer Course 2026: Field, Lab & Policy Training
The Blue Carbon Science & Policy Summer Course 2026 at the University of St Andrews is a two-week intensive programme designed for students and professionals who want practical and academic training in coastal carbon, climate change mitigation, and marine conservation policy. Delivered through the University’s Blue Carbon Academy and aligned with the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, the course combines expert-led teaching, fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and real-world policy applications.
Applications are now open.
Deadline: Tuesday, 31 March 2026 (23:59 UK time).
Why Blue Carbon?
Blue carbon refers to carbon stored in coastal habitats such as mangroves, saltmarshes, and seagrasses. These ecosystems:
- capture and store significant amounts of carbon
- protect communities from sea-level rise
- support biodiversity
- sustain local livelihoods
What began as a scientific concept is now central to global climate and nature strategies.
What You’ll Gain
Participants build a strong theoretical foundation while developing practical skills in:
- Field sampling design and implementation
- Laboratory techniques and sediment analysis
- Data handling using tools such as QGIS and R
- Science communication and policy engagement
- Translating research into real-world conservation impact
Through global case studies and collaboration with leading researchers and policymakers, you’ll leave ready to influence climate and coastal action anywhere in the world.
“I had an incredible learning time. I hope to carry forward the learnings and share them with the same excitement, dedication and warmth you have shared with us.”
Shrutee – Blue Carbon Science & Policy alumna
Free Online Information Session
Curious to learn more before applying? Join the academic coordinator, Prof Bill Austin, hear alumni experiences, and ask questions.
Date: Thursday, 12 February 2026
Time: 2:00 pm (GMT)
Cost: Free
Course Structure
Expect morning lectures and hands-on afternoon practicals across two immersive weeks.
Week 1 – Foundations & Field Skills
- Blue carbon theory and concepts
- Sampling strategies and techniques
- Fieldtrip to the River Forth to collect cores and vegetation samples
- Sediments, stratigraphy, and coastal environments
- Laboratory tours and elemental analysis
- Estimating blue carbon stocks
Week 2 – Advanced Methods & Policy
- Stable isotopes, radiocarbon, and thermal techniques
- Age-depth models and burial calculations
- Policy frameworks and climate levers
- Data presentation and visualization
- Blue carbon finance and project examples
- Final group presentations and policy summaries
Assessment
You will complete:
- Individual policy report
- Group presentation (final day)
All work is graded by University of St Andrews academics, and you will receive an official transcript.
Academic Credit
Students earn credit under the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF).
- 2-week course = 10 SCQF credits
- Equivalent to 2.5 US or 5 ECTS credits
Always confirm transfer arrangements with your home institution.
Course Fee
2026 fee: £3,050
This includes:
- Tuition
- En-suite accommodation in shared apartments
- Cultural and social programme
- Meals
- Breakfast: 7 days/week
- Lunch: Monday–Friday
- Dinner: Monday–Friday
- Sports Centre access
- Full student access to University library and services
Not included: travel to the UK, personal expenses, transcript access fee.
If you prefer a non-residential option, contact: shortcourses@st-andrews.ac.uk.
Scholarships – Blue Carbon WWF Awards
In partnership with WWF, up to six fully funded places are available.
The scholarship covers:
- Full course fee
- University-arranged return economy travel to St Andrews
We strongly encourage applications from the Global South. Scholars act as ambassadors and may contribute to University events and publications.
Scholarship deadline: Wednesday, 4 March 2026 (23:59 UK time)
Results expected: mid/late March.
Entry Requirements
To attend St Andrews Summer Study, you must:
- Be 18 or older on arrival
- Have completed at least one year of university
- Hold a minimum 3.2 GPA (or equivalent)
If English is not your first language, approved proficiency documentation is required.
Accommodation
Students stay in David Russell Apartments, a short walk from town and the Sports Centre.
You’ll have:
- Private en-suite bedroom
- Shared kitchen and lounge
- Wi-Fi
- Cooking equipment and laundry essentials
Beyond the Classroom
The summer programme includes social and cultural experiences such as:
- Welcome events
- Pub quiz
- Day trips (e.g., Edinburgh, Glasgow, East Neuk of Fife)
- Visits to historic and cultural sites
Details are confirmed closer to the start date.
Travel & Visas
Nearest airports: Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Leuchars is the closest train station to St Andrews.
Students attending for fewer than six months usually enter as Standard Visitors. Check UK government guidance for your nationality.
Medical and travel insurance is strongly recommended.
How to Apply
- Review entry requirements and confirm credit transfer with your home university.
- Complete the online application form.
- Upload required documents:
- Personal statement
- Official transcript(s)
- Academic reference
- English certificate (if applicable)
Application deadline: 31 March 2026 (23:59 UK time).
APPLY HERE
Need Help?
For any queries before the programme begins, contact: shortcourses@st-andrews.ac.uk
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