Burnett has a long-standing commitment to vocational and technical education, advocating for the development of high-level vocational education and apprenticeships[13] and serving as the President of the Science Council[14] and on the board of the National Technician Development Centre and of Heated.
He is also currently a member of the United Kingdom government's Council for Science and Technology,[18] and in September 2016 was elected president of the Science Council.[19] He was appointed to the Advisory Council of Infrastructure UK in 2012 to advise the UK treasury on investments including on energy, transport, waste, flood, science, water and telecoms.[15] In March 2015 he joined the management board of HEFCE.[20] In 2021 he was elected President-elect of the Institute of Physics, serving on the IoP Council until taking up the post of President in 2023.[21]
Personal
He is married and has two children. His interests include the Chinese language and culture.[15]