MSc Primate Conservation

... United Kingdom
... Oxford Brookes University

Course Overview

Overview Focus on the area of Primate Conservation that you’re passionate about - and learn directly from internationally renowned conservation researchers. On this course, you’ll gain a deep knowledge of conservation biology and primates. You’ll shape your learning experience around your interests - whether that’s habitat loss, the illegal wildlife trade or population management. You’ll collaborate on meaningful conservation projects and you’ll undertake fieldwork on a topic you care about - within our network of field sites in over 40 countries.  You’ll work directly with internationally acclaimed tutors who carry out world-leading research across Asia, South America and Africa, including Madagascar. Your tutors have unparalleled expertise on primates, and you can specialise in the topic of your choice within species like: Great apes Gibbons Asian, African and American Monkeys Lorises and galagos Lemurs  Tarsiers You’ll emerge with the skills to start or accelerate your career in conservation biology.

General Eligibility

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • The minimum IELTS score required is 6.5

Programme Information
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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

12


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Available Intake

Sep


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IELTS Score

6.5


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Tuition Fees Range

16300,

15100, (INT)


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