03 November 2014
The 2015 St Andrews Prize is now closed for entries.

We are very pleased to say that we have now had almost 400 entries for the 2015 St Andrews Prize for the Environment.
Read MoreWe are very pleased to say that we have now had almost 400 entries for the 2015 St Andrews Prize for the Environment.
Read MoreThe University of St Andrews and international exploration and production company ConocoPhillips announce the final call for entries for the St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2015 which will close for entries on 31 October 2014.
Read MoreThe University of St Andrews and international exploration and production company ConocoPhillips announce the call for entries for The St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2015.
Read MoreWatch videos and interviews from the 2014 St Andrews Prize for the Environment.
Read MoreThis lecture was held on Wednesday, 30 April 2014 as part of a programme of celebrations for the 15th year anniversary of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment.
Read MoreAn innovative project empowering local communities in southwest Madagascar to protect their marine environment and manage their resources sustainably by integrating holistic community-based health services within local biodiversity conservation initiatives has won this year's St Andrews Prize for the Environment.
Read MoreFollowing receipt of 488 entries from 101 countries, three finalists have been chosen for this year’s prestigious St Andrews Prize for the Environment. The winner will receive $100,000 USD and the two runners-up will each receive $25,000 USD.
Read MorePrevious winners of The St Andrews Prize will share their experiences in an afternoon of presentations and discussions.
Read MoreThe St Andrews Prize for the Environment is celebrating its 15 year anniversary and as part of this year’s programme, its Board of Trustees invite you to attend this insightful lecture by Dame Fiona Reynolds DBE, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Dame Fiona is a member of the BBC Executive Board and is a Non-Executive Director of Wessex Water. In 1998, she was awarded the CBE for her services to the environment and conservation and was appointed DBE in 2008.
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