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MSc - Master of Science
Frenchay Campus
Full Time
JAN-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Frenchay Campus
Full Time
JAN-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Bristol Zoo
Full Time
JAN-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Frenchay Campus
Part Time
JAN-26
2 Years
MSc - Master of Science
Bristol Zoo
Part Time
JAN-26
2 Years
Select a an exam type
Become a specialist wildlife conservation practitioner with practical skills, experience and knowledge to protect the world's most vulnerable species, habitats and ecosystems. Learn from our partnerships with major conservation organisations to prepare for a rewarding career. MSc Applied Wildlife Conservation is not just theoretical. It's designed to give you practical experience of advanced contemporary techniques for conserving biodiversity in a rapidly changing world. Delivered in collaboration with the internationally renowned Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) the course is unique in the way it prepares you for practical conservation. There's a pressing need for conservationists to create and work with emerging technologies. The course focuses on developing your innovation and entrepreneurial skills. You'll develop your practice in ecosystem and species conservation, communication and effecting behaviour change, ensuring you're able to maximise opportunities for biodiversity conservation. Hands-on conservation experience: Teaching is delivered via a series of four-day, face-to-face teaching blocks, combined with online distance learning. You'll experience first-hand conservation in practice with fieldtrips to landmark conservation projects, including a four-day residential trip to Somerset. Teaching is split between BZS and UWE Bristol staff, with some additional content from other partner organisations, such as Natural England and the Wildlife Trusts. Most teaching blocks include at least one guest tutor from an outside organisation, and some assignments require you to network with local conservation managers. You'll have the opportunity to network with practising conservationists and ecologists from a wide range of organisations. Interact with experts engaged in ground-breaking conservation projects across the globe. This gives you the opportunity to develop your professional network and hone your skills towards the job you want. We're pleased to inform you that Bristol Zoological Society plans to expand as they move to their Bristol Zoo Project location in the next few years. This relocation will enable their team to develop future-facing wildlife conservation projects and education facilities. This puts UWE Bristol in the unique position of being co-creators of this state-of-the-art facility, providing exciting new opportunities for you as a wildlife conservation student.
Students will need: a good honours degree (minimum 2:2) in a subject which contains a core grounding in conservation, ecology and environmental science, or equivalent, from a recognised overseas institution, or to have at least three years' experience of working in the environmental sector, specifically in areas related to biodiversity conservation.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,750 per year
Students from Domestic
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£17,000 per year
Students from EU
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£17,000 per year
Students from International
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