Institution of Environmental Sciences
UK professional body From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) is a professional association and registered charity in the United Kingdom. The organisation promotes environmental protection and conservation, and performs related education and meta-analysis of scientific research.[1] IES is a constituent body of both the Society for the Environment (SocEnv), and the Science Council and trains environmental technicians, chartered environmentalist[2] and chartered scientist[3] qualifications. The IES provides administration for two other organisations in the UK: the Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education[4] who accredit university programmes, and for the Institute of Air Quality Management.
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Founded | 1972 |
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Founder | Julian Snow, Baron Burntwood |
Type | Professional body |
Focus | Environmental Science |
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Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Education, advice, support, CPD |
President | Julie Hill |
Key people | Adam Donnan (CEO) Bernard Devereux (Chair) |
Website | www.the-ies.org |
The IES maintains the environmental SCIENTIST[5] journal, sends quarterly to members and available open access three-months after publication. Articles are written by experts and professionals working in the environmental field. IES also publishes reports on issues in the environmental science sector and provides guidance for professionals working in environmental science.[6]
History
The Institution of Environmental Sciences was founded as a result of an initiative by Dr John Rose during a series of meetings held during 1971-1972 at the Royal Society in London and chaired by Lord Burntwood.
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