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    Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc
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    Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc

    University College London (UCL)

    University College London (UCL)

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    United Kingdom, London

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    London

    Stratford (UCL East)

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 37,500  / year

    Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc

    About

    About this degree

    The MSc Ecology, Climate Change and Health programme will fill this gap by training future transformative leaders who have the core capabilities and expertise to work collaboratively across disciplines of public health, animal, and ecosystem health to define and address key societal challenges. The key theme underpinning this programme is the concept of ‘One Health’, defined as an integrated unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimise the health of people, animals, and ecosystems (World Health Organisation 2021).

    Students from different disciplinary backgrounds will work together to explore key concepts such as public health, climate change, biodiversity loss, epidemiology, infectious disease, global health policy, sustainable development goals, ecosystem services, and nature-based solutions for health.

    The programme is based within the People and Nature Lab in our brand-new campus UCL East in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park working with partners the Zoological Society of London and the Natural History Museum London and with external stakeholders such as WHO, WOAH, FAO, UNEP, RSPB, and the UK-CEH, students will be exposed to real-world ecological and health challenges at local and global levels and will develop the skills to provide their solutions.

    The MSc Ecology, Climate Change and Health programme will connect research with both policy and practice, in recognition of the fact that a multisectoral response is needed to address critical global challenges such as health inequalities, climate change, and the biodiversity crisis. The programme will equip students with the ability to develop nature-based solutions to emergent global human and environmental health challenges, whether through a research, policy, or implementation lens.

    The main aims of the programme are to:

    • Provide an understanding of the links between people, nature, and health, exploring and critically assessing the framing of One Health.

    • Explore the impact of human activities such as climate change and biodiversity loss on the interactions between people, nature, and health.

    • Provide students with skills to understand, critically assess and apply multi-disciplinary approaches.

    • Understand the range of data science analytical approaches needed to develop solutions within a One Health framework.

    • Apply analytical approaches through real world applications to understand different health nexus issues, for example how land use is impacting the risk of wildlife pathogen spill over into human populations or how climate change is impacting food security.

    • Develop science communication skills at the science-policy interface to create solutions for real-world health issues with NGOs and policymakers.

    Who this course is for

    This is an ideal degree for students interested in developing the core capabilities and expertise to work collaboratively across disciplines of public health, animal, and ecosystem health to define and address key societal challenges. This cross-disciplinary programme welcomes both ecologists seeking to apply their skills and deepen their knowledge of public health and climate change, and those from a public health background keen to learn to apply their skills within a one-health and climate change policy and practice setting.

    What this course will give you

    This new programme will train future leaders to collaborate across public health, animal, and ecosystem domains. It explores crucial concepts such as public health, climate change, biodiversity loss, epidemiology, infectious disease, global health policy, sustainable development goals, ecosystem services, and more, allowing students to develop real solutions with professionals for long-term health, climate, and biodiversity benefits.

    Human health and the natural environment are interconnected, affected by urbanisation, pollution, and agriculture. These factors stress ecosystems, impacting human health by spreading diseases and affecting food and water. Addressing these issues requires multidisciplinary skills to bridge human, animal, and ecosystem health domains.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Normally, an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree in life sciences, environmental sciences, medical sciences or related subject area, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants with an appropriate professional qualification and relevant work experience may also apply.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    This programme will launch in September 2024, so detailed graduate destinations are not yet available at the time of publication.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 37,500 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University College London (UCL)

    Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc

    University College London (UCL)

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