Plant Taxonomy Skills for Conservation

Learn taxonomy skills for conservation​ to independently conduct taxonomic work.

Three students looking at plant specimens and documenting on a laptop

This expert-led course for plant scientists interested in developing their taxonomic skills, to undertake research such as taxonomic revisions, new species descriptions or floristic treatments. In addition, successful candidates will learn about a range of plant conservation outputs to increase the impact of their taxonomic work. 

The course runs in a hybrid online/in-person format, with three weeks of online content and two weeks of practical learning, including the development of a taxonomy project in the local herbarium, and a one-day field trip to a local reserve. 

This course is organised by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in collaboration with local universities or institutions. It aims to be held every year but each year in a particular region: Africa, Latin America and Asia.

Who is the course designed for? 

The course is tailored for plant scientists interested in developing their taxonomic skills, to undertake research such as taxonomic revisions, new species descriptions or floristic treatments. In addition, successful candidates will learn about a range of plant conservation outputs to increase the impact of their taxonomic work. 

What does the course include?

Students will benefit from remote access to online content, and one-on-one teaching with Kew experts in taxonomy and conservation.

Successful applicants will receive financial support to cover transport, accommodation and visa expenses for travel to attend the in-person modules, and necessary equipment will be provided by the organisation (such as hand lenses and bibliography). Participants are encouraged to bring their personal laptops.

Course breakdown

  • Weeks 1–3: Online Modules 
    • Taxonomy and nomenclature 
    • Herbarium and type specimens 
    • Plant morphology and databasing 
    • Geo-referencing and mapping 
    • Taxonomic and conservation outputs 
  • Weeks 4–5: In person Module 
    • Herbarium Taxonomy project: character matrix, morphological data mining, identification key construction, writing up taxonomic outputs and presentation
    • One-day field trip: technical skills for plant specimen collection
A table shows three years of courses from 2022-24
Students on a field trip looking at different plants next to a river
Students on a field trip looking at different plants next to a river

How to apply

Applications for 2024 (Asia) are now open. Fill in online application form (https://forms.office.com/e/jc85FsvWu5). 

Only shortlisted applicants will receive emails later in early February 2024 with further actions.

The requirements are:

Applicants must be citizens of Bhutan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea or the Philippines. The course will be taught mainly in English, therefore fluency in English is required. 

If you have any questions, please email sciencetraining@kew.org, with the subject "Plant Taxonomy Course: Question".