
Earthwatch Science Camp
Earthwatch Science Camp offers early-career environmental researchers, such as those considering or already undergoing a PhD, the exciting opportunity to learn about and explore the role of community engagement in environmental research.
“The course has inspired me. I want to take action in becoming a role model for younger women in science and introducing a community-centred approach in my research.”
Community engagement in research, or citizen science, has been a core element of how Earthwatch has helped connect people to the planet. Science has identified the causes of climate change and loss of biodiversity. Science is essential if we’re to face and solve these crises.
By working with communities to gather data, scientists can massively increase the amount of data collected. But community engagement also has the power to do so much more, it equips communities with knowledge to inform local decisions and empowers them to take action. Citizen science can benefit whole societies, but only if environmental scientists choose to use it.
“I have a much better idea about Community Science now than I had before. I have some tools that allow me to ask the right questions when planning Community Science. It’s also very encouraging and empowering knowing that we’re a community of people looking for things to change.”
Earthwatch Science Camp brings together a diverse range of perspectives, cultures and lived experience. We have participants from the UK, from Oman and encourage those from around the world, who are studying in the UK to join us. We have created a space where individuals can learn from speakers and scientists, from each other and share their own experiences. We provide support for participants to develop action plans, confidence and networks.

What can you expect from a Science Camp?
- Equitable access to science training
- Peer learning experiences and a chance to build networks
- Develop the skills and knowledge to:
- Include citizen science in your research
- Understand methods and approaches of current citizen science projects
- Engage diverse communities with science
- Value and understand co-creation and equity in science
- Enhance nature connection and its value to both scientists and the communities with whom they work
- Take positive action to embed these approaches in their current and future research
- Undertake citizen science research projects
- Location: Hill End Outdoor Education Centre, Oxford
- Accommodation: same gender shared rooms with bunk beds, same gender shared bathrooms
- Catering: all meals prepared together; vegetarian and vegan; other dietary requirements can be catered for
- Start time: 10am on Day 1, finishes 12.30pm on Day 5
Applications
The next Science Camp will take place in September 2026 and applications are now open! Please complete the application form here: SCIENCE CAMP – Open Applications – Earthwatch – September 2026 – Fill out form
Each participant will be asked for a £100 fee for their attendance which covers all training, plus food and accommodation for the duration of the course. Many researchers will have access to funds to support their development during PhDs. However, if your institution is unable to cover the cost or the payment would make the difference between you attending the course or not, please speak to us about a bursary.
Please note: We are also opening applications to students from Oman. There is a slightly different application process and students from Oman should complete this form: SCIENCE CAMP – OMAN Applications – Earthwatch – September 2026 – Fill out form.
Get in touch
If you’d like to know more about our Science Camps, please do get in touch.
