John Beddington started his studies initially at the LSE where he took a BSc and MSc. He then moved to Edinburgh to do a PhD in what was then the rather new discipline of Mathematical Ecology. His academic career was initially at York University and subsequently at Imperial College. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2001 and appointed CMG in 2004.
He was from 2008 until 2013 the Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) reporting directly to the Prime Minister. As GCSA, he was responsible for increasing the scientific capacity across Whitehall by encouraging all major departments of state to recruit a Chief Scientific Adviser.
During his time as GCSA he set up the Scientific Advisory Group in Emergencies (SAGE) that reported to the COBRA committee. He ran the Foresight Team that reported on such varied issues as Food Security, Climate Change Threats and High Speed Financial Trading and was responsible for reviews on inter alia Nuclear Energy, High Speed Computing in Climate Science and the Scientific Contribution to National Security.
A specialist in the application of economics and biology to problems in the management of renewable resources, John has also advised other national governments and international bodies including the Australian, New Zealand and US Governments, the European Commission, the United Nations Environment Programme and Food and Agriculture Organisation.
He was awarded a Knighthood in 2010 and in June 2014 received The Order of the Rising Sun from the Japanese Government.
Currently, John is Senior Fellow at the Oxford Martin School and Professor of Natural Resource Management at Oxford University. Amongst other activities he also chairs the Boards of Rothamsted Research and the Systemic Risk Institute at the LSE and is President of London Zoo. He was a former Non-Executive Director of the Met Office and a Trustee of the Natural History Museum. Note: John Beddington does not have a website.