Frank Jackson Foundation Professor of the Environment

Gresham College has been maintained in various forms since its foundation in 1597, but the major continuing activity has always been the appointment of distinguished Professors “sufficiently learned to reade [sic] the lectures” in Astronomy, Divinity, Geometry, Law, Music, Physic and Rhetoric. To these, in 1985, was added the Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Business, in 2014 the Frank Jackson Professor of the Environment, and in 2015 the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists’ (WCIT) Professor of Information Technology.

DEFRA R&D Fellowships Programme 2025/26

Defra are delighted to announce the 2025/26 R&D Fellowship Programme is now live. The Defra Group plays a unique and vital role at the heart of UK life.The group is a collection of government agencies and departments, working closely with different partners, industries and communities, across the country. As the world and political climate changes, we are tasked with finding innovative solutions to constantly evolving challenges.

About the Fellowship Programme:

Air Quality Project Officer

North Northamptonshire Council is the single unitary council responsible for providing a range of public services to residents and businesses in the areas of Corby, East Northamptonshire, Kettering and Wellingborough. It has replaced Corby Borough Council, East Northamptonshire Council, Kettering Borough Council and the Borough Council of Wellingborough, and now delivers all the services which were previously provided by these councils.

Environmental Sustainability Engagement Officer

The role
Oxford City Council are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and passionate individual with Environmental Sustainability experience, focusing on fuel poverty, domestic energy efficiency and working with boating communities to improve air quality along Oxford’s waterways. A proven track record of working with communities and people from diverse backgrounds is essential in delivering this important community engagement work.

Registration Coordinator

The Science Council is a registered charity and we believe science and innovation are vital for human thriving. We believe that good quality, impactful science needs a diverse, sustainable multidisciplinary workforce that is committed to professional development and professionalism, including equity, diversity and inclusion.

We provide professional recognition by setting standards for four interdisciplinary professional registers: Registered Science Technician (RSciTech), Registered Scientist (RSci), Chartered Scientist (CSci) and Chartered Science Teacher (CSciTeach).

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