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Introduction to the MSc in Conservation and Biodiversity
The MSc in Conservation and Biodiversity at Lancaster University is a skill-based degree that provides students with a set of field, lab, and IT skills to help solve real-world environmental issues.
Course Overview
Our MSc in Conservation & Biodiversity is primarily a skill-based degree, providing you with a set of field, lab, and IT skills that you can apply to help solve real-world environmental issues. Other key features of the course are the wide range of modules to choose from and the possibility of doing your research project with an external partner, NGOs, and/or governmental agencies.
Research Group
Our Ecology and Conservation Research Group is home to world-class teaching and research, led by highly influential academics. Professor Nick Graham, a member of our group, was recently recognised as one of the world's most highly influential academics, reflecting the impact of our work in this field.
Faculty and Department
The MSc in Conservation and Biodiversity is part of the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) at Lancaster University.
Key Features
- The course provides a set of field, lab, and IT skills to help solve real-world environmental issues
- A wide range of modules to choose from
- The possibility of doing your research project with an external partner, NGOs, and/or governmental agencies
Research Areas
- Ecology
- Conservation
- Environmental change (climate change and land use changes)
- Insect biodiversity
- Butterflies and dung beetles
Academic Background
The course is led by highly influential academics, including Professor Nick Graham, who was recently recognised as one of the world's most highly influential academics.
