find your perfect postgrad program
Search our Database of 30,000 Courses

University of Sheffield: Biodiversity and Conservation

Institution University of Sheffield
Department Animal and Plant Sciences
Web http://www.sheffield.ac.uk
Email aps.pgadmissions@sheffield.ac.uk
Telephone +44 114 222 0123
Study type Taught

Summary

Develop fundamental knowledge about major conservation issues and their human and environmental drivers, including urbanisation, tropical logging, marine plastics, and the balance between sustainable food production and biodiversity.

Course description This MSc course prepares you for a career protecting biodiversity in a range of natural, agricultural and urban ecosystems around the world. Throughout your course, you'll be in the field learning about conservation issues and the constraints posed by budgets, policy and legislation.

Fieldwork will form a large part of your learning. You'll have the choice of undertaking a tropical field course to The Gambia, with its range of ecosystems providing both excellent wildlife watching opportunities as well as illustrating many of the most important global issues in tropical conservation, or exploring North Norfolk, with its internationally important coastal habitats making it one of Europe’s top wildlife watching destinations.

No matter which destination you choose, you'll receive training in the principles of experimental design and data collection in an area of outstanding conversation and biodiversity interest, equipping you with the key skills to plan and manage your own conservation projects.

You'll develop an understanding of how environmental change can impact biodiversity and how the effective management of ecosystems can positively impact both biodiversity and the ecosystem itself.

You’ll conduct an Independent Research Project, spending three months researching an area of biodiversity or conservation that matches your future career aspirations. You could be field-based, lab-based or complete a computational data-driven project, tackling topics such as urbanisation, ecosystem services, tropical deforestation, and marine conservation.

Example research projects include:

  • The Peak District: a study system for biodiversity and management

  • Effects of increased CO2 on ecosystems

  • Traits in space and time: mobilising biodiversity data for conservation, macroecology, and macroevolution

  • Logging in tropical forests: a conservation and ecological study system

Please see our University website for the most up-to-date course information.

MSc

Not what you are looking for?

Browse other courses in Biology, Animal science or Natural science, or search our comprehensive database of postgrad programs.

Postgraduate Bursary Opportunity with Postgrad.com

Are you studying as a PG student at the moment or have you recently been accepted on a postgraduate program? Apply now for one of our £2000 PGS bursaries.

Click here