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Recent developments in conservation biology have emphasised the need for conservation scientists to utilise knowledge and practical skills from animal behaviour research to enable us to develop effective solutions to the loss of biodiversity. If you are passionate about animals and their conservation, our exciting Masters course will provide you the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in animal conservation. Through consultation with international conservation organisations our Masters course has been designed to equip graduates with practical and ...
Our academic support and personal tutors guide you in your studies and skills, while our career support is there from day one and long after graduation.
With over 100 societies, wellbeing services and plenty of quiet space on campus, we will help you find balance during your studies. Times Higher Education Impact Rankings called ARU #1 for ‘Good Health & Wellbeing' in 2022.
Our world-class facilities bring you industry-standard equipment, SuperLabs and more, while our library is available digitally 24/7.
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