Course overview
Deepen your understanding of key concepts in ecology, evolution and conservation on this interdisciplinary Master's course.
You'll receive broad research training that examines fundamental concepts and theory, and their application to evolutionary ecology, conservation and biodiversity science.
Based at Silwood Park – a centre of excellence for ecological research – you'll explore a range of interdisciplinary topics guided by leading researchers in their field.
You'll benefit from their own research insights and model systems to understand the fundamental scientific principles that underpin the study topics.
External conservation specialists will also highlight the key issues involved with applying science to practical conservation.
At the beginning of the course you will have the option to choose between focussing on developing your computational or improve your field skills in Silwood and in other areas of the UK. A research project forms the major component of this course.
Over five months, you'll apply research techniques from the course to a topic of your choice.
MSc Living Planet streams
Our MSc Living Planet course will equip you to tackle the great environmental challenges facing the world, providing training on the transferrable research skills you’ll need to develop science-based understanding and interventions.
You may wish to consider if another stream is right for you according to your career aims and background:
- MSc Living Planet with Computational Methods in Ecology and Evolution
- MSc Living Planet with Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (this stream)
- MSc Living Planet with Nature-based Solutions
- MSc Living Planet with Sustainable Agriculture and Technology
- MSc Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Evolution
MRes Living Planet streams
We also offer an MRes in Living Planet course with the following streams:
