Student Study Support
We get many requests each year from students wanting to use our nature reserves for their studies, either for a small assignment or for their final year BSc or MSc projects. We accommodate many of these and as a science-driven organisation we support continual learning and development and have many research projects of our own running at any time.
However, as a charity we have a relatively small number of staff looking after our nature reserves and to help us help you we need you to have given some thought to what your study is going to be on before you contact us.
For all study enquires please fill in all parts of the below form, Your request will be forwarded to the appropriate area team but bear in mind our staff are very busy managing our nature reserves so their response time may vary.
Incomplete forms will not be forwarded so please ensure all sections are complete.
Once received the relevant DWT staff member can review and feedback to you or perhaps suggest changes to help with your assignment.
Points to Note
Any data/studies gathered on our sites must be shared with the trust with the understanding that the trust can use the data/study to support the delivery of our work
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Derbyshire Wildlife Trust supply data?
We host the Derbyshire Biological Records centre and get many requests for data searches every day. This is normally a paid for service and you can contact the records service directly.
We can support students with a small amount of data for free so please be specific on your form as to which data you need and why and we will let you know what we can support.
What is a risk assessment?
Is a review of the likelihood of an incident occurring and the severity of that incident for personal and other site users health and safety.
This is the responsibility of by the person doing the study to identify these risks and mitigate them where necessary. Your university may have forms you can use.