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Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Aerial view of the Firs Botanical Grounds

The Firs environmental research station

Situated in the heart of the University’s Fallowfield campus is a green oasis for research, teaching and community engagement.

Discover more about each of our areas of activity:

About the Firs

The Firs traces its history at The University of Manchester back to 1887, when the house and grounds were bequeathed by Sir Joseph Whitworth. With over 100 years of active research, it is the longest continuously running research facility at the University. The site is home to the Firs Environmental Research Station and the University’s Living Plant Collection.

The Firs Environmental Research Station comprises a new state of the art greenhouse facility and laboratory, the Manchester Air Quality Supersite and outdoor experimental areas.

The University’s Living Plant Collection is a unique and historic resource curated within a range of glass-house biomes and botanical grounds.

The mission, to provide a green oasis in Manchester, researching, educating and engaging the community about biodiversity, food security and the environment.

Meet the team

  • Oliver Hughes
  • Osian Thierry
  • Megan O'Dowd
  • Giles Johnson
  • Duncan Cameron

Find us

Get in touch with the Firs team, or come and find us in person:

Address

The Firs Environmental Research Station
The University of Manchester
Fallowfield Campus
Whitworth Lane
Manchester
M14 6HE