The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, is accepting applications for the MSc in Biodiversity and Conservation course starting in September 2025.
According to the university, students will gain knowledge about key conservation issues and their human and environmental drivers in different ecosystems.
Additionally, students will also gain the skills needed to understand how to balance human needs with efforts to address biodiversity and the climate crisis, the university said.
About the course:
The MSc Biodiversity and Conservation course aims to prepare students for careers protecting biodiversity in natural, agricultural and urban ecosystems around the world.
Additionally, the curriculum will include a significant portion of fieldwork.
Through the course, students will receive training in the principles of experimental design and data collection in an area of ​​conservation and biodiversity interest, equipping them with key skills to plan, manage and generate data from their own research. Will be done.
They will also learn how environmental change can affect biodiversity and how effective management of ecosystems can have a positive impact on both biodiversity and ecosystems.
As part of the course, students will spend three months researching an area of ​​biodiversity or conservation that matches their interests. They can be field-based, laboratory-based or complete a computational data-driven project around topics such as urbanization, ecosystem services, tropical deforestation and marine conservation.
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The university also listed some examples of research projects which include the following:
- Bigger, better, more, joined up: habitat fragmentation and the conservation of rare birds in the Peak District.
- Changes in biodiversity under climate and environmental variation
- Using eDNA data for biodiversity monitoring
Course Duration:
The duration of the course is 1 year.
eligibility requirements:
- To be eligible for the course, applicants must have a three-year undergraduate degree with a minimum of 55 percentile from a recognized university in the relevant subject and module.
- Applicants must have degrees in subject areas which include agriculture, animal science, biology, botany, conservation, ecology, environmental management, fisheries, forestry, marine biology, natural sciences. And zoology.
- An applicant must have an overall IELTS grade of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 or equivalent in each component.
course fee:
The fee for overseas applicants is £33,970.
For more related information interested applicants are advised to visit the official website direct linkThey can also contact education@sheffield.ac.uk.